Do Muhe Saap Quotes & Sayings
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It's its own universe somehow, this cycle of reaction, reaction, reaction, him and me, flogger and him, flogger and me, all connected. The best thing, though, is when the falls land...the impact travels all the way from his body to mine, through the leather, then the handle, through my arm and to my heart. We're so...together. — Alexis Hall

The three hours of sleep I had managed to get did not go well with my hatred for mornings. — Nichole Chase

Instead of saying no to all technology, I made a conscious decision to teach myself how to effectively parent it. — Mandy Majors

If you're still, and if you don't hope too much, peace will come to you. It's a grace. But you have to choose happiness. — Dean Koontz

A brave man, a real fighter is not measured by how many times he falls, but how many times he stands up. — Rickson Gracie

Sure, I look like a white man. But my heart is as black as anyone's here. — George C. Wallace

Take pleasure in your dreams; relish your principles and drape your purest feelings on the heart of a precious lover. — Giotto Di Bondone

I am equal to a baby and to a hundred year old lady. I am equal to an airline pilot and a car mechanic. I am equal to you. You are equal to me. It's that universal.
Except that it's not. — A.S. King

I walked along to the double doors and stood in front of them. They were motionless now. It wasn't any of my business. So I pushed them open and looked in. — Raymond Chandler

Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. — Thomas Paine

True friends are those who came into your life, saw the most negative part of you, but are not ready to leave you, no matter how contagious you are to them. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Most blogs have very low readership - perhaps only the blogger's mother or best friend reads them - but even writing for one person, compared to writing for nobody, seems to be enough to compel millions of people to blog. — Dan Ariely