Hyperboles In Poems Quotes & Sayings
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If people could see me the way I see myself - if they could live in my memories - would anyone love me? — John Green
Time is the measure of that which changes ... — Helen Kieran Reilly
I care for no man on earth, and no man on earth cares for me. — Charles Dickens
Dane picked up on the second ring. "How's Operation Baby Rescue going?"
"I've rescued the baby. Now I'd like someone to rescue me."
"Miss Independent never needs to be rescued."
I felt the hint of a genuine smile appear on my face, like a crack in the winter ice. "Oh, right. I forgot. — Lisa Kleypas
The night club had a curious and diverse appeal. To some it was a sex-exciter. To others, frequenting a night club and throwing away money was a form of exhibitionism ... wealthy men from out of town visited the clubs for appalling orgies of spending and drinking, and most of them seemed to think it was worth the cost. — Stanley Walker
you're delicious and the right man will adore every curve. — Eloisa James
Love, we are a small pond. — Maxine Kumin
I still don't know whether there are more hard or soft things in the world, — Randall Munroe
God will punish the wicked. And before He does, we will. — John Green