Ji Hwan Quotes & Sayings
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There comes a time when you look into the mirror and you realize that what you see is all that you will ever be. And then you accept it. Or you kill yourself. Or you stop looking in mirrors. — Tennessee Williams

Don't think about making life better for other people who don't even deserve you, rather, focus on making your life the best, for yourself and those who love you. — C. JoyBell C.

If you break your sternum or your ribs, you can still move. It's going to hurt, but if you can cope with it, you'll do it. — Tony McCoy

I think I told my parents I wanted to be a writer, just so they'd kind of think I had some direction in life. It made it easier to pick out classes at college, like, 'Oh, this is writing classes, that's what I'm doing.' — Kyle Kinane

Answering heat leapt into her eyes. Raven laughed softly. "You have it all, don't you? Charm, you're so sexy you should be locked up, and you have a smile men would kill for. Or women, however you want to look at it."
He bent to kiss her, one hand closing over her breast possessively. "You need to mention what a great lover I am. Men need to hear these things."
"Really?" She arched an eyebrow at him. "I don't dare. You're already as arrogant as I can stand."
"You are crazy about me. I know. I read minds." He suddenly grinned mischievously, like a little boy. — Christine Feehan

The effect she had on him was druglike, a tantalizing combination of sexual need and profound ease. Like he was having an orgasm and falling into a peaceful sleep at the same time. It was like nothing he'd ever felt before. — J.R. Ward

At the end of pain is SUCCESS! — Eric Thomas

Patience seems to be something that every transgender person needs in abundance. — Nicola Jane Chase

Transformation is not automatic. It must be learned; it must be led. — W. Edwards Deming

We're outsiders, and so when we walk through the city, we're there and not there at the same time, participating and observing simultaneously. — Paul Auster