Dagenais Brigette Quotes & Sayings
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So," he murmured, grinning as he tilted my chin up, "Before I march off to battle, how 'bout a kiss for luck? — Julie Kagawa

It is the Other whom one must love as oneself if one does not desire to idolize and hate the Other in the depths of the underground. — Rene Girard

My wind is turned to bitter north, That was so soft a south before; My sky, that shone so sunny bright, With foggy gloom is clouded o'er My gay green leaves are yellow-black, Upon the dank autumnal floor; For love, departed once, comes back No more again, no more. — Arthur Hugh Clough

It takes two to tangle.
-unknown — Swapna Rajput

I don't know how to be this happy. — Kristen Ashley

I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow; but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing. — Agatha Christie

Man projects his wounds upon the world, my friend. He judges everything, and in the judging he reveals himself. — Michael D. O'Brien

I had now made about 45 pictures, but what had I become? I knew all too well: a phallic symbol. All over the world I was, as a name and personality, equated with sex. — Errol Flynn

They stood high on top of the hill overlooking the glen, the water rushing by, the sheep grazing on the green grass across the burn, and white clouds passing overhead against the blue sky.
He still had hold of her arm, but then he released her, cupped her face with both hands, and kissed her. — Terry Spear

In L.A., you are your job. — Dayna Devon

Hesitation and the fear of being judged kills more relationships than misunderstanding and arguments. — Himmilicious

Invention comes about when we let it, when we don't mind feeling stupid as we do it - it feels like what children do, it is what children do - when we clear a place for it, become quiet, and wait. — Alice Mattison

A woman beautiful facially can negate all her beauty by no longer being feminine. — George Hamilton