Miyanaga Housing Quotes & Sayings
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Love makes every day a joy, every moment a memory ... — Lei
I guess I'm just hopelessly fascinated by the realities that you can assemble out of connected fragments. — Junot Diaz
Love aright and you will never be sad. Embrace God's will and you will be filled with joy and peace. — Rose Philippine Duchesne
If you don't understand yourself you don't understand anybody else. — Nikki Giovanni
The business of every art is to bring something into existence, and the practice of an art involves the study of how to bring into existence something which is capable of having such an existence and has its efficient cause in the maker and not in itself. — Aristotle.
I'll fight somebody in my backyard for free, just to see if I'm better than him. — Chuck Liddell
Oh, God," she whispered, sliding her arms around his neck. "Nicholas ... "
He pushed her away from him. "I find I'm not in the mood,I'm not very good company right now. I kept away for as long as I could, but the amusements of Venice are not to my taste. I'll relieve you of my presence ... "
She caught his wrist, halting him. "Nicholas,I love you."
"Don't," he snapped at her, but he didn't break free. "Don't you understand? Haven't I proved it, time and time again? I'm a monster, not worthy of love, not worthy of anything at all ... "
"I love you," she said again, catching his other hand, pulling his arms around her, pulling his tall, tension-racked body tight against hers. "I love you. — Anne Stuart
Television is what it's always been. The best of times and the worst of times at the same time. — Gary David Goldberg
Now that I am awake I shall reveal my true form.. to the world!!" Hahahaha! Hey You Morons! I'm Just Kidding! -Yusuke YuYu Hakusho — Yoshihiro Togashi
No one loses anyone, because no one owns anyone. That is the true experience of freedom: having the most important thing in the world without owning it — Paulo Coelho
Journalists hold themselves apart, and above, the common person. They have rules designed to ensure their objectivity and impartiality. — Michael Arrington
