Doveoflove Quotes & Sayings
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There Is A Place.
There is a place, I want to show you.
There is a place, just down the road.
There is a place, down by the river.
There is a place, that I call home...
There is a place, that I would play as a kid.
There is a place, that I would walk alone.
There is a place, and it's like a sad song.
There is a place, that is now long gone...
Here is a place, will you come see?
This is the place in my mind, I'd like to be.
Just open your mind, and think.
Is there a place, you would like to be? — Jerrel C. Thomas

I should ask if it was good for you," Miles murmured, "but given that evidently you acquired the answer to life, the universe, and everything, it must have been-excuse the word-cosmic. — Rowan Speedwell

First of all, nobody can be innocent and wise at the same time. That's another one of those impossible combinations. — Amy Schumer

All has been looted, betrayed, sold; black death's wing flashed ahead. — Anna Akhmatova

If I should fall asleep and death takes me away,
Don't be surprised son, I wasn't put here to stay. — Lauryn Hill

I wouldn't be at all surprised, as hideous and dumb as it sounds, at an invasion of Iraq. — Hunter S. Thompson

But here's the thing about seeing and knowing everything - sometimes ignorance is safer. — Sara Shepard

Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools that don't have brains enough to be honest. — Benjamin Franklin

I think American Idol is a great career launcher. A blessing for all of us. — LaToya London

Having members of the Bush administration actually sit down and discuss counter terrorism with the very countries that support terrorists is absurd. — Frank Lautenberg

Freedom begins way back. It begins not with doing what you want but with doing what you ought - that is, with discipline. — Elisabeth Elliot

If you're only making an album every 10 years, it better be good. — Sade Adu

Bose was slightly less happy about the presence of Conrad Taylor, the celebrated anthropologist, who had made his reputation by uniquely combining scholarship and eroticism in his study of puberty rites in late-twentieth-century Beverly Hills. — Arthur C. Clarke