Lundres Quotes & Sayings
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Half of me wanted to punch his gorgeous face, and the other half wanted to make out with it. — J. Sterling
Even the most sadistic and destructive man is human, as human as the saint. — Erich Fromm
Hard as things seem today, they will be better in the next day if you choose to serve the Lord this day with your whole heart. — Henry B. Eyring
If you truly desire money so keenly that your desire is an obsession, you will have no difficulty in convincing yourself that you will acquire it. The object is to want money, and to be so determined to have it that you convince yourself that you will have it. — Napoleon Hill
The spelling of place names in Anglo Saxon England was an uncertain business, with no consistency and no agreement even about the name itself. Thus London was variously rendered as Lundonia, Lundenberg, Lundenne, Lundene, Lundenwic, Lundenceaster and Lundres. — Bernard Cornwell
You gotta have goals! — Zig Ziglar
To pull off any look, wear it with confidence. — Audrey Hepburn
Loeser found it hard to believe that God was forever slapping the face of the universe like a policeman trying to stop a drunk from falling asleep. — Ned Beauman
You've already said you were going to kill me," Alex said, "but I didn't think that meant you were going to bore me to death. — Anthony Horowitz
Women can do anything men can do, but often have more sense than even to be interested. — Ashleigh Brilliant
There's nothing sexier than imaging myself as an Oxford comma getting unambiguously banged. Throw in a semicolon in between two closely related independent clauses, and a volcanic love of punctuation eruption is guaranteed. — Ella Dominguez
Ridicule is generally made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense, by attacking everything praiseworthy in human life. — Joseph Addison
Retirement in another country is your body is too racked with pain and your hands are too arthritic from the life in the rice patty fields, so you can't work anymore. — Henry Rollins
Listen at me. The end is almost never far off any time at all! — J. California Cooper
A true book is like a net, and words are the mesh. The nature of the mesh matters relatively little. What matters is the live catch the fisherman draws up from the depths of the sea, the flashings of silver that we see gleam within the net. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
The death of a beloved is an amputation. — C.S. Lewis
