Clompy Quotes & Sayings
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I love her. I need her. I gave away everything I had for her. I just wanted her to know me. — Ann Brashares

And oh, heaven - the crowded playhouse, the stench of perfume upon heated bodies, the silly laughter and the clatter, the party in the Royal box - the King himself present - the impatient crowd in the cheap seats stamping and shouting for the play to begin while they threw orange peel on to the stage. — Daphne Du Maurier

You can open to God through sex. By learning to open your heart and body while embracing and trusting all energies from rough ravishment to sublime gentleness, you can open to be lived by the mystery that lives the entire universe. You can open to be lived by love with no limits, so you are alive as love, offering the deepest gifts of your heart spontaneously and without hesitation, in every moment, at work, with your family and friends, as well as in bed with your lover. — David Deida

I have tried for much of my life to write as if I was composing my sentences to be read posthumously. — Christopher Hitchens

If you are faithful and diligent in your work, God will place you before kings — Sunday Adelaja

If the truth be known, we are on the verge of losing an entire generation of our young people, killing and dying in the streets of America. — Ron Dellums

This time I promise. I will never let go. — Theresa Paolo

Oh, it was a complicated business, loving art. It involved a lot more ill will than one might have suspected. — Nick Hornby

Yes, I have doubted. I have wandererd off the path. I have been lost. But I always returned. It is beyond the logic I seek. It is intuitive - an intrinsic, built-in sense of direction. I seem to find my way home. My faith has wavered but has saved me. — Helen Hayes

For if one should propose to all men a choice, bidding them select the best customs from all the customs that there are, each race of men, after examining them all, would select those of their own people; thus all think that their own customs are by far the best. — Herodotus