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Melenting Maksud Quotes By Tite Kubo

If you were to turn into a snake tomorrow and begin devouring Humans, and from the same mouth you devoured Humans, you cried out to me 'I love you!', would I still be able to say 'I love you' the same way I do today? — Tite Kubo

Melenting Maksud Quotes By Khadija Rupa

But I hope you don't feel the hurt as much as I did. You are too weak and fragile to stand that ache.

Remember, you always will be. — Khadija Rupa

Melenting Maksud Quotes By Gian Kumar

The purpose of both, awareness and consciousness, is to lead us towards this path of Oneness. — Gian Kumar

Melenting Maksud Quotes By Robin Zander

I hope the best for anybody in this business. It's hard enough as it is, and of course you don't get much respect from anybody, but when you do, you should appreciate it. — Robin Zander

Melenting Maksud Quotes By Diana Wynne Jones

She said 'Over my dead body!' so I took her at her word. — Diana Wynne Jones

Melenting Maksud Quotes By LeBron James

Just wanted to inspire my teammates. Obviously, I didn't do enough. — LeBron James

Melenting Maksud Quotes By Mary Oliver

I believe you did not have a happy life.
I believe you were cheated.
I believe your best friends were loneliness and misery.
I believe your busiest enemies were anger and depression.
I believe joy was a game you could never play without stumbling.
I believe comfort, though you craved it, was forever a stranger.
I believe music had to be melancholy or not at all.
I believe no trinket, no precious metal, shone so bright as your bitterness.
I believe you lay down at last in your coffin none the wiser and unassuaged.
Oh, cold and dreamless under the wild, amoral, reckless, peaceful flowers of the hillsides. — Mary Oliver

Melenting Maksud Quotes By Anne Rice

We live forever; but they don't come back. — Anne Rice