Kodocha Love Quotes & Sayings
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Understand is not the word; you are right, you can never really 'understand' about someone, anyone, even yourself. It is best to believe in them as human; feel that they are alive like you and need warmth, concern. — Rudy Wiebe

You work hard on a book and throw it out there and then it's beyond your control. — Sara Gruen

I am not afraid of the pen, or the scaffold, or the sword. — Mary Harris Jones

You see people literally in a different galaxy who are paying extraordinarily low rates of tax. — Nick Clegg

She stopped at the desk and held up a can for his view. "This looks like an ordinary hairspray can, right?"
"Of course." he said though he had no idea what hairspray was. — Gena Showalter

This campaign was never just about electing a president of the United States - as enormously important as that was. This campaign was about transforming America. It was about the understanding that real change never takes place from the top on down. It always takes place from the bottom on up. It takes place when ordinary people, by the millions, are prepared to stand up and fight for justice. That — Bernie Sanders

The measure of a man is how he treats the women in his family. — J.D. Vance

Perhaps because the origins of a certain kind of love lie in an impulse to escape ourselves and out weaknesses by an alliance with the beautiful and noble. But if the loved ones love us back, we are forced to return to ourselves, and are hence reminded of the things that had driven us into love in the first place. Perhaps it was not love we wanted after all, perhaps it was simply someone in whom to believe, but how can we continue to believe the the beloved now that they believe in us? — Alain De Botton

Haters call me 'gay,' but their girlfriends want me more than them. — Justin Bieber

He rides pleasantly enough whom the grace of God carries. — Thomas A Kempis

A trial was a stupid word, considering
that an attempt was never good enough: you were supposed to toe the line, period. — Jodi Picoult