Manchettes Quotes & Sayings
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Let me stay here," he said. "There was soap. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I used to think when I had children that somebody else had the rule book and they hadn't given it to me, and everybody else knew how to do it right except me. I find the same thing in writing: you think that everybody knows what they're doing and that you don't. — Danielle Steel
No matter how smart we may think we are, no matter how committed we are to our truth, we can lose our way. — Kamal Ravikant
I wouldn't expect someone who's been injured to hear my side until they felt that I had fully understood the depth of their pain. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
In all things and in all ways, choice impacts virtually every element of our life. It bears repeating that even those things which seem out of reach of our choice are governed by how we choose to perceive them. — Mary Anne Radmacher
The National Education Association is the al-Qaida of education. — Ilana Mercer
My whole journey has been about self-acceptance. — Jordin Sparks
Writing is about music ... finding the music of a sentence ... — Michael Pollan
Here I am trying to live, or rather, I am trying to teach the death within me how to live. — Jean Cocteau
He pulled her hand to his chest. She was suddenly flooded by the oh-so-recent memory of lying against his chest, his strong arms around her, the warmth of his breath in her ear as he whispered to her. — Melanie Dickerson
A real relationship doesn't properly begin until the NRE burns away. That's when you have to start dealing with this person as an all-around human being, replete with irritating little habits. When disillusion sets in, love can begin. — Anthony D. Ravenscroft
The tolls for the maintenance of a high road, cannot with any safety be made the property of private persons. — Adam Smith
I don't want to ruin our friendship and what we have but I cannot for another minute stand in front of you without you knowing exactly how I feel. Because I can't see past you. You are everything to me. — Elizabeth Eulberg
A person who tells a secret, swearing the recipient to secrecy in turn, is asking of the other person a discretion which he is abrogating himself. — Dorothy L. Sayers