Maureen Starkey Quotes & Sayings
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Every night she breaks your heart, and yet every morning you love her more. If that's not enough, nothing will be! — Sarvesh Jain
It is so difficult to mix with artists! You must choose business men to talk to, because artists only talk of money. — Jean Sibelius
All men agree that a just distribution must be according to merit in some sense; they do not all specify the same sort of merit, but democrats identify it with freemen, supporters of oligarchy with wealth (or noble birth), and supporters of aristocracy with excellence. — Aristotle.
It must be tempered with discipline. Ferocity is useless unless employed in the proper place ... — Jim Butcher
The Flying Saucers Are Real. New York, N.Y.: Fawcett Publication, Inc., 1950. — Leonard H. Stringfield
Matt hissed her name as she moved above him, sliding along the hardened length of him. "What is it you want, baby?" he asked, his voice gruff.
"You," she replied honestly. "I want more of you."
"You have me. All of me. — Samantha Chase
Sometimes two people have to fall apart, to realize how much they need to fall back together. — Colleen Hoover
Trying to know God and serve Him before we come to love Him is exhausting. — Beth Moore
The sceptic, when he plunges into the depths of infidelity, like the miser who leaps from the shipwreck, will find that the treasures which he bears about him will only sink him deeper in the abyss. — Charles Caleb Colton
Reading may affect or damage your eyes, but I'm damn sure it will give your heart strength to understand the world very closely and in well manner. — Raj Singh
The math says you can either know the position of an electron or the momentum, but never both. — Ted Kosmatka
It's not that I don't get anxious, or insecure, or have negative thoughts. It's that each day I make the choice not to continue down those roads. — Charles F. Glassman
President Obama's policies have been categorical failures for our country. Unemployment is over nine percent, our deficits are growing, and small businesses are being burdened with regulations. — Timothy Griffin
Christianity in particular should be dubbed a great treasure-chamber of ingenious consolations, such a store of refreshing, soothing, deadening drugs has it accumulated within itself. — Friedrich Nietzsche