Dialectal Variations Quotes & Sayings
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I worry I am coming perilously close to violating both of those promises. But still. It is our third wedding anniversary and I am alone in our apartment, my face all mask-tight from tears because, well, because: Just this afternoon, I get a voice mail from Nick, and I already know it's going to be bad, I know — Gillian Flynn

Human nature, essentially changeable, unstable as the dust, can endure no restraint; if it binds itself it soon begins to tear madly at its bonds, until it renders everything asunder, the wall, and the bonds and its very self. — Kafka, Franz

You keeping me alive tonight?"
He'd opened and was out the door but he turns, his eyes locking on mine.
"Even if I die doin' it. — Kristen Ashley

You take a text, you explore it, you enter it with all your heart and all your mind. — Elie Wiesel

Information overload (on all levels) is exactly WHY you need an "ignore list". It has never been more important to be able to say "No — Mani S. Sivasubramanian

He who doesn't enjoy happiness when it comes to HIM shouldn't moan of it goes away. — Saavedra Miguel De Cevantes

My pen is my harp and my lyre; my library is my garden and my orchard. — Judah Halevi

Divorce is born of perverted morals and leads to vicious habits. — Pope Leo XIII

The people of God ought to be the happiest people in all the wide world! People should be coming to us constantly and asking the source of our joy and delight. A. W. TOZER — Randy Alcorn

I knew I wanted children in my life. The acting was always in relation to it. Life at home is chaos. They're wonderful. They're such interesting human beings. I just love it. I'm lucky. — Annette Bening

Determine your destination, choose a path, now with all your heart start going there. — Debasish Mridha

But Arthur dislikes me to talk to him, and is visibly annoyed by his commonest acts of politeness; not that my husband has any unworthy suspicions of me - or of his friend either, as I believe - but he dislikes me to have any pleasure but in himself, any shadow of homage or kindness but such as he chooses to vouchsafe: he knows he is my sun, but when he chooses to withhold his light, he would have my sky to be all darkness; he cannot bear that I should have a moon to mitigate the deprivation. This is unjust; and I am sometimes tempted to teaze him accordingly; but I won't yield to the temptation: if he should carry his trifling with my feelings too far, I shall find some other means of checking him. — Anne Bronte

Our poverty will be brought home to us to its full extent only after the war. — Joseph A. Schumpeter