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Lachrymal Probe Quotes By Lincoln Hall

These days I love to take in the sunset because every time I do so I remember how lucky I am to be alive. That's a great relationship to have with the setting sun. — Lincoln Hall

Lachrymal Probe Quotes By William C. Menninger

A fellow must know where he wants to go, if he is going to get anywhere. It is so easy just to drift along. Some people go through school as if they thought they were doing their families a favor. On a job, they work along in a humdrum way, interested only in their salary check. They don't have a goal. When anyone crosses them up, they take their marbles and walk out. The people who go places and do things make the most of every situation. They are ready for the next thing that comes along on the road to their goal. They know what they want and are willing to go an extra mile. — William C. Menninger

Lachrymal Probe Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

If you're doing it right, love makes you more of who you are, not less, — Laurell K. Hamilton

Lachrymal Probe Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

He cocked his head. "I've never been with a witch."
Let her rip out his throat for that. End it.
A row of iron fangs snapped down over teeth as her smile grew."I've been with plenty of men. you're all the same. Taste the same." She looked over as if he were her next meal. — Sarah J. Maas

Lachrymal Probe Quotes By Craig Finn

You can either go to the gym because you want to lose weight, or you can go to the gym because you like how it makes you feel when you're running. — Craig Finn

Lachrymal Probe Quotes By John William Tuohy

Denny thought our parents needed a combination of material goods and temperamental changes before he could return home.
"If Dad buys Ma a car, then she'll love him, and they'll get back together and she won't be all crazy anymore," he said. For years he held out the possibility that those things would happen and all would change. "If we had more things, like stoves and cars," he told me at night in our bedroom, "and Ma wasn't like she is, we could go home. — John William Tuohy