Confliction In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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Every time somebody would ask me what I want to be when I grow up, I would always say, 'I want to be on Broadway!' — Lilla Crawford

I decline to discuss, under compulsion, where I have sung, and who has sung my songs, and who else has sung with me, and the people I have known. — Pete Seeger

You look new right now," he finally said.
"New?"
He nodded. "Like you just discovered yourself." Andie felt something jolt through her veins as he added, "It's hard to explain, but I wish you could see it. It looks good on you. — Priscilla Glenn

There are a lot of artists who haven't lost anything to domesticity. In my case, it probably did happen. — Paul McCartney

I don't know what this will make you think of me," I said.
"That any man who's with you better pay attention, or they'll find you gone. — C.D. Reiss

You're falling for me like I'm falling for you. That's why you're pushing me so hard. — Katie McGarry

I guess I'm attracted to more archaic words because they can be imbued with more meaning, because their definition is elusive. — Andrew Bird

For all its idyllic charm, and in the joy of companionship of Sita, Rama never lost sight of his main purpose in settling down in this region - he had come here to encounter and destroy the asuras, the fiends who infested this area, causing suffering and hardship to all the good souls who only wanted to be left alone to pursue their spiritual aims in peace. Rama's whole purpose of incarnation was ultimately to destroy Ravana, the chief of the asuras, abolish fear from the hearts of men and gods, and establish peace, gentleness, and justice in the world. — R.K. Narayan

Christ is no Moses, no law-giver, no tyrant, but the Mediator for sins, the Giver of grace and life. — Martin Luther

To love is for the Soul to choose a companion, and travel with it along the perilous defiles and winding ways of life; mutually sustaining, when it is rugged with obstructions, and mutually rejoicing, when rich broad plains and sunny slopes make journeying delight. — George Henry Lewes

First time's a fluke; second time's a coincidence," said Velius.
"Third time's tradition," finished Erik. — Alethea Kontis

The magic of reading happens when an author's written work strings you along until your imagination, aware of your wants, molds the tale into an extraordinary world to be visited frequently - perhaps dwelt in for years. — Richelle E. Goodrich