Firstlastkiss Quotes & Sayings
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Have you ever given yourself to a kiss so completely, that you felt like you surrendered some of yourself and replaced it with a part of them? — Ali Harris
All true children of God have God for their father and Mary for his mother; anyone who does not have Mary for his mother, does not have God for his father. — Louis De Montfort
Make every kiss a celebration, throw a party for every one. — Ali Harris
As a cause becomes more and more successful, the ideas of the people engaged in it are bound to change ... — Margaret Sanger
I drop the other Chest to the ground in shock. "What number are you? I'm Four."
He squints at me and then offers his hand. "I'm Nine. Good job staying alive, Number Four. — Pittacus Lore
Kiss till you can't kiss any more, kiss on the street in front of everyone, kiss as if each one were the last. — Ali Harris
That you gotta go after the things you want, because they might not be there when you finally pull your head out of your ass and realize they're important. — Elisabeth Naughton
Ink is forever. So is love. — Ranae Rose
Do kisses fade like Polaroid pictures if you don't pay attention to them? — Ali Harris
I certainly enjoy doing pantomime-y things, but I didn't have any specific training in it. — Rob McClure
The very fact that 'the mystical' is seen as irrelevant to issues of social and political authority itself reflects contemporary, secularized notions of and attitudes toward power. The separation of the mystical from the political is itself a political decision! — Richard King
Don't take anyone else's definition of success as your own. (This is easier said than done.) — Jacqueline Briskin
Three things a leader or manager should be thinking: What's happening? What's not happening? and What can I do to influence the outcome? — John Baldoni
We kiss and I feel like a millionaire. — Ali Harris
They just say words, and what are words but sounds these men shape out of breath, weightless vapors they send into the air of the kitchen to dissipate and die. — Anthony Doerr
