Gehrimed Quotes & Sayings
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You've got to rely on people. I know you're hurting because of all the bad things that have happened to you, but in order to live, truly live, you've got to feel pain, you've got to trust, and you've got to love. — Kim Izzo

My husband would do anything for me ... ' It's degrading. No human being ought to have such power over another."
"It's a very real power, Harriet."
"Then ... we won't use it. If we disagree, we'll fight it out like gentlemen. We won't stand for matrimonial blackmail. — Dorothy L. Sayers

I don't mind violence, but it's quite an interesting thing for people to deal with. I don't know many people that like fighting. I certainly don't, myself. But it's always interesting to work on a shows where there's so much violence, as a part of the world. — Antony Starr

Yet he too obsessed me for years. Until I wrote it out, I would find my lips moving; I would be arguing with him; raging against him; saying to myself all that I never said to him. How deep they drove themselves into me, the things it was impossible to say aloud. — Virginia Woolf

I try to lead a life where I don't have to ask God for forgiveness. — Pope Francis

There is no greater invitation to love than loving first. — Saint Augustine

You hear these yummy mummies talk about being the best possible mother, and they put all their effort into their children. I also want to be the best possible mother, but I know that my job as a mother includes bringing my children up so, actually, they can live without me. — Cherie Blair

I'd guess that you have some purpose to fulfill and that is why you were saved. But don't get a swelled head over it. A cabbage has a purpose when someone needs to make soup. — Nancy Farmer

Excessive love in loathing ever ends. — Ovid

I think women are really self-analytical in a way that men aren't. — Zoe Lister-Jones

Don't be afraid to let it go. Releasing hate does not make you forget what you want always to remember. It does not mean reconciliation. — Leila Meacham