Delilin Quotes & Sayings
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It's your responsibility to live an interesting life, because it's too easy not to. — P.C. Littler Mendelson

It is hardly surprising that women concentrate on the way they look instead of what is in their minds since not much has been put in their minds to begin with. — Mary Shelley

But it was kind of a major clue when a lady ran away from a bloke.
That said something, it did. That was a signpost that read: approach with caution. Falling rock up ahead. Handle with care. You've come so far with her, much further than you ever thought you'd get. Don't fucking blow it now, son.
That signpost was one of the busiest he had ever laid eyes on. It had a hell of a lot of text. He figured pausing to read all of that was a good thing. — Thea Harrison

Single is not a status, it is a word that describes a person who is strong enough to live and enjoy life without depending on others. — Prixie

It was a lesson most people learned much earlier; that even friendship could have an undisclosed shelf life. That loyalty and affection, so consuming and powerful, could dissipate like fog. — Jennifer Haigh

Not all of us can be as bold as Jaime, but there are other ways to win wars. — George R R Martin

My brother and my dad always used to shave their hair, and I remember thinking, 'Why can't I do the same?' — Alice Dellal

Control the senses, practice equanimity. Live by disciplinary rules. Associate with good friends who are not lazy and live purely. Be courteous and well-mannered, and thus, full of joy. Put an end to suffering. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Charlie Bourdel stood five foot nothing without his combat boots. His long, black, curly hair was caught up in a high ponytail that reached the middle of his back. He kept a switchblade in his right combat boot and a .45 in his guitar case and could and would willingly hurt anybody who made the mistake of messing with him. Between the badass attitude and the fifty-pound chip on his shoulder you'd think he had a fatal case of little man syndrome; you'd be dead wrong. He was one hundred and thirty pounds sopping wet of swagger and confidence. — W.E. DeVore

I know from having had a child, and from having been a child myself, that children will copy you. — Alice Walker

Gratitude works best when you're the one feeling it. — Amy Harmon

Best productivity tool ever invented? Easy ... the word "no". — Robin Sharma