Love Qoute Quotes & Sayings
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But they left their treasure, gold and more gold. Some of it is found- but the finders never tell, because you see they'd only get one-third then: that's the law of treasure. They want it all, so never speak of it. — Jean Rhys
My dad came over to the house ... went into his pocket and pulled out a handful of money, and began to pass it out to the children ... This was the same man who, when I was his child, I would ask him for 50 cents, this man would tell me his life's story. — Bill Cosby
All the things I've thought about love are true. It's beautiful and terrible and it doesn't make things perfect. It ends things, and it brings beginnings.
This is mine. — Elizabeth Scott
Hugging your cat can make you very happy, provided she doesn't scratch you. — Wilson Villanueva
Lesson no. 12: It's harder to be happy in a country run by bad people. — Francois Lelord
You can live the life you love or you can love the life you live. — Chicago
The past was but the cemetery of our illusions: one simply stubbed one's toes on the gravestones. — Emile Zola
When a man learns to love, he must bear the risk of hatred. — Masashi Kishimoto
I need you to use Radar's login to the student directory and look up an address. Chuck Parson."
"No."
"Please," I said.
"No."
"You'll be glad you did this, Ben. I promise."
"Yeah yeah. I just did it. I was doing it while saying no
can't help but help. Four-two-two Amherst. Hey, why do you want Chuck parson's address at four-twelve in the morning? — John Green
The clear-sighted do not rule the world, but they sustain and console it. — Agnes Repplier
I think Haiti is a place that suffers so much from neglect that people only want to hear about it when it's at its extreme. And that's what they end up knowing about it. — Edwidge Danticat
We can speak and think only of what exists. And what exists is uncreated and imperishable for it is whole and unchanging and complete. It was not or nor shall be different since it is now, all at once, one and continuous. — Parmenides
