Drukken Met Quotes & Sayings
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Behave like you never care even if you are most caring one. — Kartik Mehta
People say that things like this happen in slow motion, as though you suddenly become an astronaut in the antigravity chamber of your own life. This wasn't true for me. Things were speeding up instead, and I did my best to slow them down in my mind. — Edwidge Danticat
It's all about a balancing act between time, temperature and ingredients: That's the art of baking. — Peter Reinhart
Despair ... It hides away propagates, expands, and finally explodes — Hiroya Oku
We suffer because we feel we are giving more than we receive. We suffer because our love is going unrecognized. We suffer because we are unable to impose our own rules. — Paulo Coelho
Always after a defeat and a respite, the Shadow takes another shape and grows again. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Stress is extremely harmful to the body. — Eckhart Tolle
As with most things in life, Lady Maccon preferred the civilized exterior to the dark underbelly (with the exception of pork products, of course.) — Gail Carriger
There's this coming-of-age thing that's happening within me. — Shia Labeouf
I've got you, he whispered.
With strong hands, he raised her body, her lips to his, and the resulting union streaked through her like fire. Their mouths might be made for sniping, but mostly they were made for this. Better they should be used for this. A perfect melding of lips and tongues, the tangle so sweet, the chemistry so right.
I've got you. For the first time in what seemed like forever, someone had her. — Kate Meader
I find most of the human race extraordinarily repulsive. They probably reciprocate this feeling. — Agatha Christie
That love doesn't come easily and that relationships are supposed to be a struggle. Everything else is so hard; hopefully love is the one thing that is actually fun. — Lana Del Rey
It was to Greece that the Romans first owed their knowledge of healing, and of art and science generally, but at no time did the Romans equal the Greeks in mental culture. — James Elliott
The paradox of race in America is that our common destiny is more pronounced and imperiled precisely when our divisions are deeper. — Cornel West