Developing Romantic Relationships Quotes & Sayings
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It doesn't matter to me what you did, there are some things in life that shouldn't be given so much importance, if they don't change what is essential. What you've told me hasn't changed the way I think; I'll say again, I would be delegated to be your companion for the rest of your life-but you must think over very carefully whether I am the man for you or not. — Laura Esquivel

If politics is the art of the possible, theatre is the art of the impossible. — Herbert Blau

Really it's hard to know where the Republican Party ends and the Tea Party begins. — Debbie Wasserman Schultz

I set our house on fire when I was a little child playing with lighters. Boy, did I burn the place down! — Flavor Flav

The only person who is spiritually smart is the one who has learned how to learn, unlearn, and change directions instantly, and start all over again, if your soul calls for it. — Michelle Casto

Did you know that in your eyes there are bright flecks of green and orange - and that they are lovely? ... — John Geddes

Is it wrong to protect your heart?"- Marc (Marked Book #1) page 130 — A.N. Meade

Reformers who are always compromising, have not yet grasped the idea that truth is the only safe ground to stand upon. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

One extends one's limits only by exceeding them. — M. Scott Peck

The hard truth is that if we fail to take time to think deeply about the unsearchable, wonderful, endless depths of the Word of God-even the difficult passages-it's like turning off a tap or closing a door. We cut ourselves off from unique opportunities, robbing ourselves of rich possibilities including a deeper love for God, a more profound transformation of our hearts and minds, a more thorough shaping of our character, and a richer filling of our spirits. — Aaron Armstrong

But are there philosophical problems? The present position of English philosophy - my point of departure - originates, I believe, in the late Professor Ludwig Wittgenstein's doctrine that there are none; that all genuine problems are scientific problems; that the alleged propositions or theories of philosophy are pseudo-propositions or pseudo-theories; that they are not false (if they were false, their negations would be true propositions or theories) but strictly meaningless combinations of words, no more meaningful than the incoherent babbling of a child who has not yet learned to speak properly. — Karl Popper

Words that do not create images should be discarded. — Gerry Spence

If life is a magnificent journey, then peace is the way and happiness is the destination. — Debasish Mridha

All good sports reporters know that the best stories are in the loser's locker room. — Pete Hamill