Mera Pyar Quotes & Sayings
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Men who hurt Women are my favorite men to kill. Touch her and I'll send you straight to hell - with a smile on my face! — Pamela Clare

Love calls you to be silent when you want to speak, and to speak when you would like to be silent. Love calls you to act when you would really like to wait, and to wait when you would really like to act. Love calls you to stop when you really want to continue and it calls you to continue when you feel like stopping. Love requires you to lead when you really would like to follow, and to follow when you really want to lead. Love again and again calls you away from your instincts and your comfort. Love always requires personal sacrifice. Love calls you to give up your life. — Paul David Tripp

The imagination of creative thought can be a crazy place,this giving reason to write it down to try and make sense of it all. — Helen Ingram

The other kids might hate Eleanor for being big and weird, but they weren't going to hate on her for having a broken family and a broke-down house. That was kind of the rule around here. — Rainbow Rowell

Although to restless and ardent minds, morning may be the fitting season for exertion and activity, it is not always at that time that hope is strongest or the spirit most sanguine and buoyant. — Charles Dickens

I think trying too hard to be sexy is the worst thing in the world a woman can do. — Christian Bale

If they don't like you who the fuck cares. — Sara Quin

When you're friends with someone for such a long, it's easy to feel like she belongs to you, like the version of the person you became friends with is the only version. — Nina LaCour

[The] Christ story is one of the best stories that man has invented ...
Faulkner in the University, 117 — William Faulkner

I love you, Levi."
"Thank God for it because I love you too."
Her laugh was back in his house again. Her scent on his sheets.
Her crap on his bathroom counter and her stuff in the drawers in his armoire.
She lived in him and he had no plans to ever let that change.
It didn't matter that she was younger than he was. All that mattered was that she loved him and he loved her. The rest they could work out as time passed. She'd keep him in line. Decorate their house and fill it with music and love. And one day with children.
They had time, he realized. Time to be in love and be engaged. Time for her art and his job, time for weddings and honeymoons and nesting. She was his, forever. As deeply as he was hers.
Made the groveling worth it.
~~Sway — Lauren Dane

Knowledge as such can never be worthless. — Eraldo Banovac