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Greelaine Quotes By Toba Beta

If you believe in the idea of true friends,
then your heart is vulnerable to betrayal. — Toba Beta

Greelaine Quotes By John Ruskin

If a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. — John Ruskin

Greelaine Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Each time we embrace someone warmly, we gain an extra day of life. — Paulo Coelho

Greelaine Quotes By Darius Rucker

I'm lucky my wife is a strong woman. She's one of the stronger people I've ever met. It's hard for me to be away, but I know my home life is fine because my wife is there. — Darius Rucker

Greelaine Quotes By Mark Hoppus

The thing you realize as you get older is that parents don't know what the Hell they're doing and neither will you when you get to be a parent. — Mark Hoppus

Greelaine Quotes By Frank Lampard

Barcelona are my favourite team in Spain, let's put it that way. — Frank Lampard

Greelaine Quotes By Bam Margera

Actually, I've always wanted to be a professional skateboarder ever since I was about six. — Bam Margera

Greelaine Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

You boys ain't got it so bad," he said to his rigid squadmates. "You oughta see how we treat the generals, if you think you's bad off. — Kurt Vonnegut

Greelaine Quotes By Ricky Williams

One thing I've learned about life is that if you really let go, it's just a joy ride. — Ricky Williams

Greelaine Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

Time is a membrane, a connective tissue, and it can be bruised. Time can't heal all wounds:Time is all wounds. Only love and forgiveness heal all wounds — Gregory David Roberts

Greelaine Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

The universal nature has no external space; but the wondrous part of her art is that though she has circumscribed herself, everything which is within her which appears to decay and to grow old and to be useless she changes into herself, and again makes other new things from these very same, so that she requires neither substance from without nor wants a place into which she may cast that which decays. She is content then with her own space, and her own matter, and her own art. — Marcus Aurelius