Dulouden Quotes & Sayings
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Pay careful attention to the bodily sensations that you recognize as hunger. When you feel yourself starting to get hungry, sit down for a few minutes (and if you can't sit down, stand still). Where in your body do you experience hunger? In your throat? Your chest? Your stomach? Your legs? How is this sensation different from the sensation, let's say, of excitement? Or loneliness? What happens to you when you feel yourself getting hungry? Do you feel that you need to eat immediately? — Geneen Roth
There's you. There's me. We love each other, and we have since we were kids, so we should be together. The end. — Kristin Cast
He's my client, and he's counting on me. I'll take him, warts and all. — John Grisham
In my own writing, I tend to be very honest, and my goal is to identify something people think but are afraid to say. That's not the general cultural expectation of women. — Meghan Daum
It never ceased to astound me the people who found themselves on the
streets, homeless, abused. A fucked up life was not discriminatory. Young, old, rich, poor, plain or beautiful, bad shit could happen to anyone. I hated that my world was full of women who had been harmed by men. — Kirsty Dallas
Demand no more out of your partner than what you are willing to give yourself. — Martha Quinn
Listen carefully. I'd crush you like a bug for causing my wife one single moment of pain. Believe it. Fear it. — J.D. Robb
Home is the place we should return to with eager spirits, the journey's end we reach with sighs of contentment. — Karen Burton Mains
Sin stared at him as he chewed, cream smeared across his mouth and smudged on the other side of it. It shouldn't have been possible to glare and eat like a child at the same time, but somehow Sin pulled it off. — Santino Hassell
They k set out from Elim, and all the congregation of the people of Israel came to the wilderness of Sin, which — Anonymous
Fool me once, strike one. But fool me twice ... strike three. — Michael Scott
The lying started in the eighth grade. Possibly it had begun earlier, and I simply hadn't noticed. — Anita Shreve