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Gentlier Quotes By Kevin Costner

I'm getting those familiar feelings, and I'm just going to enjoy the process of getting to know someone again. — Kevin Costner

Gentlier Quotes By Christoph Waltz

I'm trying to be very aware of not repeating myself. — Christoph Waltz

Gentlier Quotes By Helen Fielding

Sink into morbid, cynical reflection on how much romantic heartbreak is to do with ego and miffed pride rather than actual loss — Helen Fielding

Gentlier Quotes By Charles Martin

When you laugh ... I want to smile. And when you cry ... ' She brushed the tears off of my face. 'I want the tears to roll down my cheeks.' She shook her head once, whispering, 'I'm not leaving you ... won't. — Charles Martin

Gentlier Quotes By Sophocles

Men of ill judgment oft ignore the good that lies within their hands, till they have lost it. — Sophocles

Gentlier Quotes By Stephen Hawking

We lived in a tall, narrow Victorian house, which my parents had bought very cheaply during the war, when everyone thought London was going to be bombed flat. In fact, a V-2 rocket landed a few houses away from ours. I was away with my mother and sister at the time, but my father was in the house. — Stephen Hawking

Gentlier Quotes By Adam Clarke

Pride works frequently under a dense mask, and will often assume the garb of humility. — Adam Clarke

Gentlier Quotes By Jack Horner

A chicken grows up in a little less time than an ostrich. An ostrich takes a whole year. A chicken takes a few months. — Jack Horner

Gentlier Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Music that gentlier on the spirit lies, Than tired eyelids upon tired eyes. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Gentlier Quotes By Sylvia Plath

You could remember the sensual observations that made that day reality, and you could delude yourself into thinking - almost - that you could return to the past, and relive the days and hours in a quick space of time. But no, the quest of time past is more difficult than you think, and time present is eaten up by such plaintive searchings. The film of your days and nights is wound up tight in you, never to be re-run - and the occasional flashbacks are faint, blurred, unreal, as if seen through falling snow. — Sylvia Plath