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Magyarul Quotes By Kate Hudson

I think for all the women who are working parents it's difficult to balance your work-life and your home-life. You make obvious sacrifices because you really just want to be with your family. — Kate Hudson

Magyarul Quotes By Publilius Syrus

He can best avoid a snare who knows how to set one. — Publilius Syrus

Magyarul Quotes By Edmund Lester Pearson

What we need," he wrote, "is to turn out of colleges young men with ardent convictions on the side of right; not young men who can make a good argument for either right or wrong, as their interest bids them. — Edmund Lester Pearson

Magyarul Quotes By Rumer Godden

As one gets older being sad and miserable can become a bit of a habit. To counteract this, she suggests making a point of savoring such things as the tastiness of a piece of fruit, or other small things we might have been prone to overlook during our younger, busier days. — Rumer Godden

Magyarul Quotes By Davis Love III

I want to build a course my mum can enjoy. — Davis Love III

Magyarul Quotes By Mitch Albom

Love her or some other guy will.
Love like there is no tomorrow, cause there may not be.
Never take what/who you have for granted cause it will end up turning into something you had.
Do what it takes to keep her happy at any cost to you're pride.
Treat her like she is you're queen & She will make you feel like a king.
Love lost is more painful than an unhappy marriage. — Mitch Albom

Magyarul Quotes By Kelly Williams Brown

Pay attention to natural consequences, then learn to anticipate them — Kelly Williams Brown

Magyarul Quotes By Emil Cioran

Love of the absolute engenders a predilection for self-destruction. Hence the passion for monasteries and brothels. Cells and women, in both cases. Weariness with life fares well in the shadow of whores and saintly women. — Emil Cioran