Midnighht Quotes & Sayings
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And what if I think you're doing this out of misguided sense of decency?"
"Oh, any sense of decency I possess is most definitely misguided," he said cheerfully. — Anne Stuart

There is no doubt in my mind when history was written, the final page will say: Victory was achieved by the United States of America for the good of the world. — George W. Bush

If I am not, may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me. — Joan Of Arc

Know who you are, what your potential is and press towards it with all that you have within you — Sunday Adelaja

rainmaker: Weird, I didn't know you had such a thing for timid guys.
MirkerLurker: Really does it for me when a guy is paralyzed with fear on a regular basis
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rainmaker: Aw. Sad.
MirkerLurker: What's sad?
rainmaker: That it would never work between us. I'm too courageous. — Francesca Zappia

There was no way I was going to let him die. He was my other half; without him, I felt incomplete. I wasn't sure if this was my dragon talking or me,but I couldn't imagine a world without Riley. — Julie Kagawa

I love you," I murmur, and he smiles his heart-achingly shy smile, and I melt. "I will always love you, Christian."
"And I you," he says softly.
"In spite of my disobedience?" I raise my eyebrow.
"Because of your disobedience, Anastasia." He grins. — E.L. James

But all of my efforts served only to make me better acquainted with the difficulty, which in itself was something. — Henri Poincare

My mother hated me. Once she took me to an orphanage and told me to mingle — Phyllis Diller

On Friday night, it was fun [to know] that if you bombed, or whatever was going on, that you'd be on TV at 11. It was a cool feeling, and you'd get a couple hundred dollars. — John Mulaney

But boys and girls, pale from the imagined love
Of solitary beds, knew what they were,
That passion could bring character enough
And pressed at midnighht in some public place
Live lips upon a plummet-measured face. — William Butler Yeats