Cubing Gooding Quotes & Sayings
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Never doubt how beautiful you are, Callie. For your beauty has quite ruined me for all others. And, frankly, I rather wish I'd found you years ago. — Sarah MacLean

Here I was with the guy I maybe-loved, relaxing by the ocean with salty crisp breezes and blue-gray sea curving into a for-ever horizon. We even had background music to add to the romantic ambience. And except for the "can't kiss because he's my brother" thing, this was the perfect romantic moment. — Linda Joy Singleton

I thought, this is what it's like to be torn apart for love. This is what it means to be reborn. — Sierra Simone

But in the night he woke and held her tight as though she were all of life and it was being taken from him. He held her feeling she was all of life there was and it was true. — Ernest Hemingway,

People who run a ready-to-wear company are businessmen rather than production or design people. — Calvin Klein

Everybody just wants to be famous first, and then maybe learn how to act. — Dennis Quaid

I yearn for that livin' large, but mama I ain't done yet/Sit back and watch your son rise, kick back and know your son set — J. Cole

The thing about me is that I love variety. I like to try new things, and I don't want to be pinned back. — Anton Du Beke

This is who I am.
A fighter.
A guardian.
Stronger than the Stormers.
Stronger than Vane.
Beyond all emotion.
I don't give in to fear or pity or love. I'm the one in control. — Shannon Messenger

Words are my friends. — Al Stewart

I see the terrifying spaces of the universe that enclose me, and I find myself attached to a corner of this vast expanse, without knowing why I am more in this place than in another, nor why this little time that is given me to live is assigned me at this point more than another out of all the eternity that has preceded me and out of all that will follow me. — Blaise Pascal

There is hardly any personal defect which an agreeable manner might not gradually reconcile one to. — Jane Austen

Just because your muscles start to protest, doesn't mean you have to listen. — Dianne Holum

Guilt doesn't follow the rules of time. Most things fade with time, regret, eyesight, memories. But guilt feeds on time, and as it feeds, it grows, and when it runs out of time, it begins to gnaw on the guilty. — J.D. Mason