February Poems Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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What is love?
Love is trust. The belief that someone will not leave me for the world,will be there beside me in good and bad times, and will love me,when i would have nothing to offer him. — Sachin Garg

There are a million ways
to kill someone
that leaves them
able to walk away. — Christina Hart

Nothing will prepare you for singing the truth like about 35 years in the music business, financial troubles and a couple trips to jail, ... It will get you really humble and really truthful, and gets you ready to sing out about who and what saved you. — Marty Stuart

There are many, many ways to be imprisoned. You don't need fences, handcuffs, chains, or steel bars. Your heart or your own mind can imprison you within yourself. Another human being can imprison you with their actions and thoughts. — Cary Allen Stone

I think my mother taught me what not to do. She put us first, always, sometimes to the detriment of herself. She encouraged me not to do that. She'd say being a good mother isn't all about sacrificing; it's really investing and putting yourself higher on your priority list. — Michelle Obama

The reason why I've been keeping private for the longest time ever here, I've always wanted to protect my wife's privacy. I don't like - I didn't want to put her picture all over the news. I just wanted to keep her private. — Michael Schiavo

I've learned very quickly to fall asleep wherever I can. I sleep in the car from event to event or show to show sometimes. — Gigi Hadid

I know some lonely houses off the road
A robber'd like the look of,
Wooden barred,
And windows hanging low — Emily Dickinson

The natural condition of the modern conservative movement is to always be in a state of revolution. Conservatives are, by definition, uncomfortable with power. — Craig Shirley

I love the excesses of beauty,
there is never enough sunlight
in the world I will live in,
never enough room for love. — Eric Gamalinda