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Equalness Quotes & Sayings

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Top Equalness Quotes

The honied tongue hath its poison. — Publilius Syrus

What has Iraq done to us? — Janeane Garofalo

That gloomy outside, like a rusty chest, contains the shoring treasure of a soul resolved and brave. — John Dryden

For this my good from them, was good for them. — Augustine Of Hippo

I thought i saw something inside you ,something good ... but i was very wrong — Nicholas Sparks

Puberty is the sickest joke God plays on us. So you're just noticing members of the sex: "Girls girls, ooo". Naturally you want to look your best, and God says "No! You will look the worst you've ever looked in your life!" — Eddie Izzard

The deeper your relationship with others, the more effective will be your leadership. People will not follow you if they do not trust you, and before someone will lend you a hand, you must first touch their heart. — Robin Sharma

I never really paid attention to sales until the second record. — Daniel Johns

But yet let me lament
with tears as sovereign as the blood of hearts [ ... ]
that our stars, irreconcilable, should divide
our equalness to this. — William Shakespeare

Will you be remembered, how would you be remembered, why wouldn't you fight for the greatest achievement ever? — Ray Lewis

As chaste as unsunned snow. — William Shakespeare

Cats would rule the world if they had longer attention spans. — Arthur D. Hlavaty

I don't like to talk about girlfriend stuff. It's not necessary. I try to keep my relationships separate from everything else. — Orlando Bloom

Tenleigh, when I say it was my choice to do what I did, to sacrifice getting out of here so you could, I meant that I did it happily. I mean that. I suffered, yes, but I realized I would happily suffer for you, because that's what loving someone is. Willing to do anything for them, willing to make any sacrifice, suffer so they don't have to. I loved you then, and I still love you now. — Mia Sheridan