Inhomogeneous Myometrium Quotes & Sayings
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Love means to reach for the sky
and with every breath to tear a
hundred veils. Love means to step
away from the ego, to open the eyes
of inner vision and not to take this
world so seriously — Rumi
I'm a bit of a gourmet chef. I love cooking - mostly Thai food. — Will Ferrell
Patience patience quotes is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Tears are God's way of cleansing the heart. — Rebecca Barlow Jordan
Actors have either got to play something that's close to them, or something that's the complete opposite. — Andrew Dominik
Don't get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life. — Dolly Parton
I will age for you, if it pleases you. I will match you, wrinkle for wrinkle, grey hair for grey hair, crease for crease, wrinkle for wrinkle. You will be so beautiful when you are old. — Catherynne M Valente
I'd urge you to try German Riesling because it's delicious, but I fear you'll be more impressed if I tell you it's cutting-edge. That, after all, is what we want to know
what's now and happening. (Do you really think clunky square-toed shoes make your feet look better than those with slimming, tapered toes? You just wear them because that's what fashion dictates, you slut.) — Jay McInerney
Be fanatics. When it comes to being and doing and dreaming the best, be maniacs. — A. M. Rosenthal
We were told that every morning the first thing that her dog did when he got up was to stretch, adding that we can all learn a lot from our animals' behaviour. She's probably right but, personally, I draw the line at trying to lick my own balls. — John Donoghue
I love Aerosmith. I love Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, anything from that era, Led Zeppelin. So my guitar style is very much like Slash or Jimmy Page. I love playing that kind of music. It's where my heart's at. — Billy Unger
When you spend half a decade of your life with someone, the ending should occur in a personal fashion. Face to face, hand in hand. Words spoken out of lips kissed, tears shed on seen cheeks. It shouldn't be easy; it should be painful and honest; it should take hours instead of minutes; it should involve yells and cries and discussions, but it should be substantial. A moment thought over and worked out. Not the casual and simple act of a stranger handing over a legal envelope. — Alessandra Torre