Moogey Crocker Quotes & Sayings
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If My Body Language Cannot Help ... Falling ...
In Love By Your Challenges ... I Will Not Control. — Petra Hermans

Herbes ... comfort the wearied braine with fragrant smells which yielde a certaine kind of nourishment. — William H. Coles

Of unquenchable sparkle and dream as ever. Behind her, in the hammock, Rilla Blythe was curled up, a fat, roly-poly little creature of — L.M. Montgomery

Society nowadays tells people that their happiness is all that matters but happiness is never found if it costs someone else's theirs. That is not what happiness is, nor would such a person deserve it, because happiness is forged by the setting aside of self and in doing for others to make them happy first and foremost, so if you have to hurt another human being to "find your happiness," then you have no clue what the word actually means or what it's willing to do, and in being so self-centered and entitled, it's veritably tragic that the only care and concern you have is for yourself. — Donna Lynn Hope

I can give you the power to fly to her house," the Queen said, "but I can't open the door for you. — J.M. Barrie

Tell me you want me even if you didn't have demon blood." Because I don't have demon blood and I still want you. — Cassandra Clare

When we are angered by the sins of others, we should beware lest a temptation of an opposite kind should take possession of our minds. — John Calvin

Ma petite and I have labored long together to form the love that you have gained by subterfuge.' He turned and looked at Auggie. 'I was your friend, but you have used your arts to make me feel for you what you have not earned. But I, like ma petite, know how to love and not be a prisoner to that love. You can win, or steal, our love, but you cannot steal a true relationship with us; that must be won. — Laurell K. Hamilton

With Midway as the turning point, the fortunes of war appeared definitely to shift from our own to the Allied side. The defeat taught us many lessons and impelled our Navy, for the first time since the outbreak of war, to indulge in critical self-examination. — Mitsuo Fuchida

The names are mine, but they're not me. — Katherine Applegate