Quotes & Sayings About Leaving An Unhappy Relationship
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Nothing can be sworn impossible since Zeus made night during mid-day, hiding the light of the shining Sun. — Archilochus

It's such a joy to be able to have friendships free from worry. It's so lovely to live without fear. — Pattie Boyd

I had never engaged in remote multishrink psychoanalysis on this scale before, so it was a fascinating experience. — Andrew S. Tanenbaum

With a combination of proper lighting and climate control he managed to achieve a different ecological niche in each gallery. In the African section, where the imbrications of Augustine, Mafouz and Okri lay decomposing, he grew sorghum and Dioscorea yams. In the Chinese gallery where the Tao Te Ching and countless Confucian annotations moldered, he grew rice, crab apples and barley. Over the poems of Neruda and Borges himself, he grew potatoes. Each plant in this new Eden he lovingly tainted with the virus of civilization
- from the short story "Resurrection — Victor Fernando R. Ocampo

But I already know you," he said with an easy smile. "Why do I have to know anyone else? — Karina Halle

My skin is pretty low-maintenance, but I'm a big sunscreen wearer, which I think is the big thing when it comes to wrinkles, right? — Deborah Ann Woll

Usage is like oxygen for ideas. You can never fully anticipate how an audience is going to react to something you've created until it's out there. — Matt Mullenweg

What is this thing we call science? It is nothing but distinctions, growing ever more complex, between categories of phenomena, elements of matter, types of living forms. — Steve Szilagyi

Commonly men will only be brave as their fathers were brave, or timid. — Henry David Thoreau

Forgetting hurts the heart, but forgiving rejuvenates it. — Debasish Mridha

If I was just considered a looker and wasn't considered an actor, where would I be in 10 or 20 years from now? — Heather Matarazzo