Coutremon Quotes & Sayings
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She had taken her vows and then they had taken her, and the forces amassed against her were greater than love, greater than obligation. They were elemental, heavy as a dead planet. — Haven Kimmel

Alice Malloy had dark, stringy hair, and even her husband, who loved her more than he knew, was sometimes reminded by her lean face of a tenement doorway on a rainy day, for her countenance was long, vacant, and weakly lighted, a passage for the gentle transports and miseries of the poor. — John Cheever

A high degree of intellectual refinement in the female is the surest pledge society can have for the improvement of the male. — Charles Caleb Colton

A city man is a home anywhere, for all big cities are much alike. But a country man has a place where he belongs, where he always returns, and where, when the time comes, he is willing to die. — Edward Abbey

In fact, sometimes she looks at me in this way I can't really describe but it does things to my heart. It warms me up, from head to toe and my chest is the epicenter. I just want to bottle that look and hold onto forever, open it on a cold, foggy day and feel bright and alive all over again. — Karina Halle

In protesting for your rights in any form you may, but it's only good, If they can understand your problems and feelings and not only to judge you. — Auliq Ice

Disdain was useful. It gave him a fixed sense of proportion, a rightfulness to which he could appeal, and feel secure. — Eleanor Catton

Life is not at the mercy of matter. — Joel S. Goldsmith

I love my son and am proud of my son. — Robert H. Schuller

these guys had been utterly defeated, not by mortal combat, but by a far more formidable foe - human bureaucracy. — R.E. Vance

They were in charge of the privilege of staying and the joy of firing. — Donald Jans

And a mistake made twice isn't really a mistake at all. — C.M. Stunich

I don't believe that fashion should exclude people - I have always been about making it accessible to everyone. — Kimora Lee Simmons