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Top Kissable Love Quotes

I think that I do separate myself a fair amount. And I don't feel like I am representing women. That's up to however people interpret it once they sort of see it. — Joan Allen

You've got an awfully kissable mouth. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Real comfort is found when I understand that I am held in the hollow of the hand of the One who created and rules all things. The most valuable thing in my life is God's love, a love that no one can take away. When my identity is rooted in him, the storms of trouble will not blow me away.

This is the comfort we offer people. We don't comfort them by saying things will work out. They may not. The people around them may change, but they may not. The Bible tells us again and again that everything around us is in the process of being taken away. God and his love are all that remain as cultures and kingdoms rise and fall. Comfort is found by sinking our roots into the unseen reality of God's ever-faithful love. — Paul David Tripp

God is the creature, not the creator. — Dan Simmons

Never worry about what you can't control ... Focus on what you can. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

The moment comes when protest is not enough; reason must give way to action, and force ensure what thought has conceived. — Victor Hugo

Those with bad luck should at least attempt to balance it with good sense. — Joe Abercrombie

Her eyes had the blue of cornflowers, and they smiled with her lips, — W. Somerset Maugham

How wrong to think I was anyone else, like thinking grass stains make you a beautiful view, like getting kissed makes you kissable, like feeling warm makes you coffee, like liking movies makes you a director. How utterly incorrect to think it any other way, a box of crap is treasures, a boy smiling means it, a gentle moment is a life improved. — Daniel Handler

My advice to my younger self would have been, "Chill. Concentrate on the poems. Everything else will work itself out." — Denise Duhamel