Franchement In English Quotes & Sayings
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As the imagination is set to look into the invisible and immaterial, it seems to attract something of their vitality; and though it can give nothing to the body to redeem it from years, it can give to the soul that freshness of youth in old age which is even more beautiful than youth in the young. — Henry Ward Beecher

Love is selflessly giving your breath away to allow someone else to breathe. — Bryan Butvidas

The structure of language determines not only thought, but reality itself. — Noam Chomsky

We are married."
"We're about to get divorced." ...
"No." He licked up her ear to bite the shell.
She shivered in response. "Yes."
"Nope." His palm spread out across her bare midriff. "I may have screwed up, and we'll find out why, but I won't hurt you again. You're mine, angel. The only thing in life that matters. — Rebecca Zanetti

One of the most constant aspects of American life is change - and nowhere is it more evident than in our financial markets. — Henry Paulson

In the first moments when we come away from the presence of death, every other relation to the living is merged, to our feeling, in the great relation of a common nature and a common destiny. — George Eliot

The lesson that any thinking person draws from the Stewart saga is that when the government asks questions, run for your lawyer and don't say a word. Had Stewart kept her mouth shut, she'd be OK. — Allan Sloan

There are a lot of robots who can open clicks. And they can click instead of human beings and this is damaging the confidence and the trust that the client has on programmatic. — Maurice Levy

Fierce eagles breed not the tender dove. — Horace

You cannot control your own population by force, but it can be distracted by consumption. — Noam Chomsky

Drinking isn't necessarily the same as wanting to die. But you can't drink without thinking you're killing yourself. — Marguerite Duras

The purpose of law is to prevent the strong always having their way. — Ovid