Famous Foreign Love Quotes & Sayings
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An artistic impression is substantially the resultant of two components. One what the work of art gives the onlooker - the other, what he is capable of giving to the work of art. — Arnold Schoenberg

What's there to tell? The people over there embrace for a minute, and then they go inside the house together. They leave the light burning. Then they remember, and it goes out. — Raymond Carver

She's a tear that hangs inside my soul forever — Jeff Buckley

The Loon Charm
To A Life Filled with A Love Whose Voice Always Calls You Home — Viola Shipman

To find out your real opinion of someone, judge the impression you have when you first see a letter from them. — Arthur Schopenhauer

When you revenge from the one you love; at the end it will be only you bearing the pain. — M.F. Moonzajer

It is this ideal of progress through cumulative effort rather than through genius - progress by organised effort, progress which does not wait for some brilliant stroke, some lucky discovery, or the advent of some superman, has been the chief gift of science to social philosophy. — William Wickenden

Holy shit, he was harder that a rod of steel, and as his leg ground out a torturous rhythm between my thighs, I realized I was hotter than spring in Seattle.
This was not a dream, this was real, and I had just fondled the boner of the Grim Reaper. — Tara West

My daughter, the one who lives nearby, is raising her children to be very much aware. We went on a nature walk on Monday; I'm learning so much from her. — Joanne Woodward

The meaning of the directions in kata is not well understood, and frequently mistakes are made in the interpretation of kata movements. In extreme cases, it is sometimes heard that "this kata moves in 8 directions so it is designed for fighting 8 opponents" or some such nonsense. — Kenwa Mabuni

Power is something that is out of term. — Lena Hussain

It's a rare thing to be with another person and not feel an obligation to fill every second with talk. — Jessica Park