Edgiest Love Quotes & Sayings
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Among the fearless soldiers that fight for your victory in life, character has no equal. — Sri Chinmoy

Christianity promises to make men free; it never promises to make them independent. — William Ralph Inge

People who're nuts never doubt their own sanity. (The Killer's Cousin) — Nancy Werlin

Get busy living the life of your dreams instead of looking for the man or woman of your dreams. — Regina Brett

We started dying before the snow, and like the snow, we continued to fall. — Louise Erdrich

What do you call a slap that's waiting an inch away from your cheek refusing to back away? A caress — Angelos Michalopoulos

When objects are presented within the context of art (and until recently objects always have been used) they are as eligible for aesthetic consideration as are any objects in the world, and an aesthetic consideration of an object existing in the realm of art means that the object's existence or functioning in an art context is irrelevant to the aesthetic judgment. — Joseph Kosuth

We're all in the dark. We try to find out, but can you imagine anything more ludicrous than one person's opinion of another person? One goes along thinking one knows; but one really doesn't know — Virginia Woolf

For a God whose heart is supposed to be as cold as his realm, you are so warm and kind. You
make it hard to resist, she murmured.
Why should you resist? You know how much you are enjoying yourself.
Much as I hate to admit it, she sighed — M.M. Kin

We live too long for one marriage. — Yoko Ono

When a man goes back to look at the house of his childhood, it has always shrunk: There is no instance of such a house being as big as the picture in memory and imagination call for. — Mark Twain

Everything does go in a circle. — Cyndi Lauper

You proposed over a plate of burned bacon? — Shelly Crane

When the experts' scientific knowledge is legitimated in terms of being rational, logical, efficient, educated, progressive, modern, and enlightened, what analogies can other segments of society . . . utilize to challenge them? — Martin Guevara Urbina