Depreciating Land Quotes & Sayings
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Mars knew that love wasn't all red-paper valentines and candy hearts. Love wasn't always joy. Love could be hot-blooded pain down to the bone. Sometimes love was despair. And sometimes love was wrong. — Randy Russell

I love challenges, and I believe that the challenge of quality cinema should not be underestimated as an important part of the Italian cultural offer. — Lapo Elkann

I wish I knew what I looked like in other peoples eyes. — Rukhsar Din

Our problem is not that we're fallen; our problem is we haven't become human yet. The question is, what can make us human, so that we can give life away and give love away and not be grasping after trying to protect our own lives all the time? That's the way I see the Jesus story, and I think it's a powerful and profound story. — John Shelby Spong

I wanted to shove her
away, thinking of my job, of headlines,
of how this kind of comfort was outside
the behavioral guidelines of my contract.
She began to sob more softly while holding me
tightly, and I let her. I let her have control
of me for that moment. I let her break
behavioral guidelines as more important ones
had been broken on her. And then we stopped
being student and teacher - just a couple people
at a loss when the powerful and unexpected
had been suddenly thrust upon us.
The principal and three students turned the corner
and stopped short. I knew it might be years
before I cleared my name, but far longer
for her to reclaim her life. — B.J. Ward

Contemplation and wisdom are highest achievements and man is not totally at home with them. — Gabriel Marcel

Having a family that loves books and loves to read has always created a common ground for communication. — Tony DiTerlizzi

If you have the right to call me a hot dog why do I not have the right to call you a stale 3-day old hamburger? — Oscar De La Renta

The trick in life is to find out where you belong. Once you find out where you belong, you will be happy there. — Frederick Lenz

Mud is the most poetical thing in the world. — Reginald Horace Blyth