Filigranes Quotes & Sayings
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I'm starting to remember that it's okay when things don't turn out right the first time. I can always try again and get it right. — Susan Mallery

The hatred you're carrying is a live coal in your heart - far more damaging to yourself than to them.
— Lawana Blackwell

'The Da Vinci Code' was pretty awful. A good idea disappointingly handled. — Ruth Rendell

If he's dumb enough to tempt a woman wielding a knife, then he deserves everything after that. — Lora Leigh

I haven't been quite as smart about living as I have been about working. At work, everything was about precision and efficiency, while in my life everything has been about daydreaming, longing, and confusion. — Laura Restrepo

All human things Of dearest value hang on slender strings. — Edmund Waller

desire through my bones and flooded me with reckless needs to tear into her body, mark her so hard and deep that she had to be mine. — Lucian Bane

I loved having my baby inside of me, but I was very happy when he was finally here. — Marion Jones

When I take a break for a week, it takes me three weeks to get back to where I was. — Troy Dumais

A rational nature admits of nothing but what is serviceable to the rest of mankind. — Marcus Aurelius

And now, dear Lord, I acknowledge afresh that You are the God of all peace, my Jehovah-Shalom. My job is to receive. you give me Your peace. My job is to take it. You lead me to Your still waters. My role is to follow. You extend Your hand. My role is to take hold. My I enjoy Your presence and the tranquility of the still waters where You pour out your promise of peace. Amen. — Elizabeth George

Because in addition to joining dangerous gangs and having parties, this Noah also goes out with girls, keeps his hair buzzed and tidy, hangs at The Spot, watches sports with Dad. For all other sixteen-year-old boys: fine. For Noah, it signifies one thing: death of the spirit. A book with the wrong story in it. — Jandy Nelson