Davydov Icons Quotes & Sayings
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To the man who knows what makes the perfect date night — Kim Harrison
I think any woman can be transformed by a beautiful dress and high heels. — Linda Gray
Even if it is the twilight of the world, before night falls I will sleep in your arms.' ... — Dorothy L. Sayers
Ever hear of the phrase, Banging you're head on a brick wall?
Ah, but you forget, Darren, vampires can break brick walls with their heads. — Darren Shan
Ben...hadn't known fear or despair or loss of control in his comfortable middle-class family. Bonnie could teach him a lot that was missing from his character. And he could give her a degree of stability and confidence. Knowing it was sentimental, Simmy nonetheless felt that this was a perfect match, which she would do well to safeguard to the best of her ability. Ben would teach Bonnie to tread more carefully and to think more logically. Each would help the other to grow up. — Rebecca Tope
Most people think that faith means believing something; oftener it means trying something, giving it a chance to prove itself — Henry Ford
Mother, when your children are irritable, do not make them more so by scolding and fault-finding, but correct their irritability by good nature and mirthfulness. Irritability comes from errors in food, bad air, too little sleep, a necessity for change of scene and surroundings; from confinement in close rooms, and lack of sunshine. — Herbert Spencer
There is no seamen in the world who prefers a slow ship to a fast one. The painters painted better, the cooks took a little more time with the meals, and the technicians tightened the bolts just a little more. Their ship was no longer a cripple, and pride broke out in the crew like a rainbow after a summer shower. — Tom Clancy
Was at a good point, even though I hadn't even started it. Then I set off — Elena Ferrante
Teams do not go physically flat, they go mentally stale. — Vince Lombardi
But lo, one sins, and another suffers. Justice — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
But man should abstain from judging his innocently cruel fellow creatures, for even if nature sometimes "shrieks against his creed", what pain does he himself not inflict upon the living creatures that he hunts for pleasure and not for food? — Konrad Lorenz
Unless the consequence is 'death by firing squad' in my opinion, you do have a choice, and when you choose to do something as opposed to have to do it, you feel so much more motivated and inspired to do it. — Malti Bhojwani
