Famous Zoroastrian Quotes & Sayings
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[R]ed hair is slow to lay back once it's got its dandruff up, and her bitchy mood required further opportunity to express itself. — Tom Robbins

Love as powerful as your mother's for you leaves its own mark. Not a scar, no visible sign . . . to have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever. It is in your very skin. — J.K. Rowling

Who's married and who isn't married. I have my standards but I shouldn't have to impose my standards on others. Other people have their standards and they have no right to impose their marriage standards on me. — Ron Paul

Some ways of using our thinking are really inspiring. There are people who use their thinking to race cars. People use their thinking to build rockets to the moon. It's all just a use of your thinking. — Michael Nesmith

Just because you don't know how on Earth something might be achieved doesn't mean you shouldn't allow yourself to really, really want it. That's the essence of a dream, the realms of magic and of miracles. — Silvia Hartmann

I am never offended when I see the drag-queens dressed up like me. — Cher

Each day that fate adds to your life, put down as so much gain. — Horace

Do I dare to hope? Damn it. Yes, I do. — E.L. James

I don't give a fuck about whatever fucking rules you have. That was you that you just gave me. I wanted it, you gave it, I took it and I'm not fucking giving it back. — Kristen Ashley

If your life becomes only a medium of production, then many of the good human values and characteristics will be lost. — Dalai Lama

My father gave me an old Olympia portable when I was in fourth grade. Our ancestors came from Ireland. Our family stories of immigration helped me understand more about my characters in 'The Lemon Orchard.' — Luanne Rice

And in the depth of her eyes were all these years - seasons they'd known, paths they'd trod.
Slowly he entered her again. Everything reflected in her gaze: shyness, yearning, ripples of pleasure.
The pleasure turned fierce, then ferocious. He labored to draw breath. In the wash of her climax, she closed her eyes. He closed his own eyes and yielded to the moment. — Sherry Thomas

If these people harbored secrets that might destroy them, inviting strangers to stay in Roseland was self-destructive. — Dean Koontz

Too late we learn, a man must hold his friend
Unjudged, accepted, trusted to the end. — John Boyle O'Reilly