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Improvments Quotes By Susan Fanetti

He would not lose her. He never thought to have this; he never thought he wanted it. But he had it, this love, this binding with another soul, and he was not giving it up. Fuck no. He would not betray her. — Susan Fanetti

Improvments Quotes By Patricia Briggs

Do they always flirt with biblical quotes?" Asil asked Tad.
In long-suffering tones, Tad said, "They can flirt with the periodic table or a restaurant menu. We've learned to live with it. Get a room you guys. — Patricia Briggs

Improvments Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

It may seem a simple pleasure to spoil our children with a treat of sugar, but that pleasure becomes a sin when the sugar was grown by human beings held in unspeakable misery. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Improvments Quotes By Athol Fugard

I've always sensed for myself an obligation to bear witness to my time. — Athol Fugard

Improvments Quotes By Wassily Kandinsky

The impact of the acute angle of a triangle on a circle is actually as overwhelming in effect as the finger of God touching the finger of Adam in Michelangelo. — Wassily Kandinsky

Improvments Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

Small daily improvments over time create stuning results — Robin S. Sharma

Improvments Quotes By Groucho Marx

Yes, darling, let me cover your face with kisses-On second thought, just let me cover your face — Groucho Marx

Improvments Quotes By Anton Chekhov

That's what's wrong, that you don't think. — Anton Chekhov

Improvments Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

They act as if their religion were a celestial gumball machine, taking no blame for personal failures because they won't manifest their will in the real world by working for their goals. — Thomm Quackenbush

Improvments Quotes By Charles Dickens

At one of these a lonely boy was reading near a feeble fire; and Scrooge sat down upon a form, and wept to see his poor forgotten self as he used to be. — Charles Dickens