Loding Quotes & Sayings
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Top Loding Quotes

I've met men I would trust in the mouth of hell. Byrne or Douglas. I would trust them to breathe for me, to pump my blood with their hearts."
"Did you love them best? Would they be the ones you'd choose?"
"To die with? No. The one time I've felt what you describe was with a woman."
"A lover, you mean?" said Jack. "Not your own flesh and blood?"
"I think she was my own flesh and blood. I truly believe she was. — Sebastian Faulks

You guys are so caught up in your polished images and your passive-aggressive comments that no one ever comes right out and says anything. Well, I'm going to. — Richelle Mead

Women lead in ways different from men's. Men, I think, have been programmed to give orders. Women have been programmed to motivate people, to educate them, to bring out the best in them. Ours is a less authoritarian leadership. I think women tend to play hardball less often. This is the trend of office politics anyway: the days of warring factions are over. We're talking now in terms of cooperation, and I think that is the game women play best. — Muriel Fox

Violence has to become a part of your thinking. It makes you cautious, suspicious as hell, and lengthens your life expectancy. — Laurell K. Hamilton

When I'm decisive, I feel I do a good job. — Chad Pennington

The only thing wrong with architecture is architects. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Wine ever paies for his loding. — George Herbert

I believe with faith all is possible. An answer to prayer is greatest positive feedback you can get. — J. R. Martinez

Always in the perfect moment in the best place. For one lesson more! — Deyth Banger

The further you are in the wilderness, the closer the Promised Land is. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Cooking was something women did to nourish and nurture their families, whereas for men it was largely something they did professionally to gain money and status. — Padma Lakshmi

There are two parts to the process: taking the picture and finding ways of using it. — Martin Parr