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Ishuara Quotes By Colleen Hoover

Hurts to see you everyday
Cupid shuts his eyes and shot me twice
Smell your perfume on my bed
Thoughts of you invade my head
Truths are written, never said
And if I can't be yours now
I'll wait here on this ground
Till you come, till you take me away
Maybe someday
Maybe someday — Colleen Hoover

Ishuara Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

We are never either so fortunate or so misfortunate as we imagine. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Ishuara Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

To achieve great success in literature you must have a certain coarseness in your composition... Really to move and influence men you must have complete understanding, and you can only get that if you have in you something of the common clay of humanity. — W. Somerset Maugham

Ishuara Quotes By Dan Abnett

Chaos claims the unwary or the incomplete. A true man may flinch away its embrace, if he is stalwart, and he girds his soul with the armour of contempt. — Dan Abnett

Ishuara Quotes By Lisa Unger

The truth has not so much set us free as it has ripped away a carefully constructed facade, leaving us naked to begin again. — Lisa Unger

Ishuara Quotes By Lang Leav

Love a girl who writes, and live her many lives;
You have yet to find her, beneath her words of guise.
Kiss her blue inked fingers, forgive the pens they marked.
The stain of your lips upon her, the one she can't discard.
Forget her tattered memories, or the pages others took;
You are her ever-after, the hero of her book. — Lang Leav

Ishuara Quotes By Douglas Horton

Smile, it's better than a poke in the eye. — Douglas Horton

Ishuara Quotes By N.a.

Letting things go doesn't mean giving up, but rather accepting that there are things that cannot be — N.a.

Ishuara Quotes By Deborah Harkness

Children needed love, a reliable source of comfort, and an adult willing to take responsibility for them. — Deborah Harkness