Don't Wanna Get Attached Quotes & Sayings
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I could see his lips forming the word, Hey, baby. Want to party?
Yeesh. After a hundred thousand years of verbal evolution, could a guy not produce a better pick up line than that? — Cecily White
Baby, I'm all yours if you want me to be. — J. Lynn
The passions often engender their contraries. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I don't think anybody's necessarily ready for death. You can only hope that when it approaches, you feel like you've said what you wanted to say. Nobody wants to go out in mid-sentence. — Johnny Depp
No moral value is greater than humanity. — Kurt Vonnegut
The deepest and most organic death is death in solitude, when even light becomes a principle of death. In such moments you will be severed from life, from love, smiles, friends and even from death. And you will ask yourself if there is anything besides the nothingness of the world and your own nothingness. — Emil Cioran
In my experience, anyone can paint if he doesn't have to. — Beatrice Lillie
The gap between those who worship different gods is not so wide as the gap between those who worship and those who don't. — C.S. Lewis
No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself. — James Russell Lowell
Let me tell you something straight off. This is a love story, but not like any you've ever heard. The boy and the girl are far from innocent. Dear lives are lost. And good doesn't win. — Jodi Lynn Anderson
Of all duties, prayer certainly is the sweetest and most easy. — Laurence Sterne
I'm not a morning person: I can't function until I've had a coffee - or several. — Alastair Reynolds
We are to groan for glorification, but we are to wait patiently for it, knowing that what the Lord appoints is best. Waiting implies being ready. We are to stand at the door expecting the Beloved to open it and take us away to himself. This "groaning" is a test. You may judge of a man by what he groans after. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon