Cohabiting Families Quotes & Sayings
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Top Cohabiting Families Quotes
The child who acts unlovable is the child who most needs to be loved. — Cathy Rindner Tempelsman
The importance not just of history, but of roots - that a writer must have then to nurture, to remember if he is to endure. — F. Sionil Jose
Silver and ermine and red faces full of port wine. — John Betjeman
Bella, can you drop the rock, please? Carefully. Don't hurt yourself. — Stephenie Meyer
(Scottish Terriers) have all the compactness of a small dog and all the valor of a big one. And they are so exceedingly sturdy that it is proverbial that the only thing fatal to them is being run over by an automobile - in which case the car itself knows it has been in a fight. — Dorothy Parker
Did it ever occur to you that your neck might matter to me at least as much as mine? Actually, probably more than mine? - Swift, to Cas — Emily Skrutskie
Eliminate the superfluous. — Giorgio Armani
One sits uncomfortably on a too comfortable cushion. — Lillian Hellman
Whatever humanity inflicts on itself, nature can always go one better. — Justin Richards
Free yourself from happiness and unhappiness. Realize there is something beyond both and yet, revel in your time, revel in this world. — Frederick Lenz
Sensationalism dies quickly, fear is long-lived. — Agatha Christie
I'm not one of the people who has a kind of scholarly hat and writes in a certain way for an academic audience and then puts on a public intellectual hat and writes a different way for a different kind of readership. I generally write the way I write, no matter what and it seems to have worked for me. — Louis Menand
What 'next level' I wanted to scream! The level of sleepless nights and zero disposable income? Is being constantly tired and borderline broke supposed to make us more in love or something? And what makes you think that as a couple we haven't already reached that level of pain and anxiety? Perhaps we did it without having kids! Maybe that is how fabulous we are. Did anyone think of that? — Radhika Vaz
The one thing we fear most is the one thing that is not possible: We cannot die, we cannot be destroyed. — Richard Bach
Dear 25 year old [note: not "Dear 25-year-old me" or "Dear 25-year-old self," just "Dear 25 year old"], — Allie Brosh
