Motorad Quotes & Sayings
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I'm called away by particular business - but I leave my character behind me. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Don't allow guilt to enter your heart, because it's a disease, like cancer, that'll eat away at you until there's nothing left. — Michelle Cohen Corasanti

There was no true recovery from the loss of a child. A part of her was broken and it couldn't be fixed. — Debra Webb

What has prepared Heather for her life in the Burrow?
Sleep, being hit over the head once in sixth grade and losing consciousness for a minute, waking up to find out someone had pushed her off the swings.
A life made of air — Jim Krusoe

Most of us carry into marriage not only our childlike illusions, but we bring to it as well the demand that it has to be wonderful, because it's supposed to be. — Eda LeShan

Love is never silent; it is spoken in every moment and even in the silence it enfolds you and strengthens you — John Webber

The United States is guilty. We're not treating people fairly. We're not treating people with dignity. Building a wall is an affront and an insult, and we have no right. — Rush Limbaugh

I've been so bothered with my property, that I'm tired of it, and don't mean to save up any more, but give it away as I go along, and then nobody will envy me, or want to steal it, and I shan't be suspecting folks and worrying about my old cash. — Louisa May Alcott

I've heard it said that God made all men, but Samuel Colt made all men equal.
We'd see what Mr. Colt could do for a woman. — Cherie Priest

Beauty is the purgation of superfluities. — Michelangelo Buonarroti

We judge people until we finally find something wrong with them. — John Bailey

Life's tricky for women because they have to make more choices than men. And yes, choice is good, but boy, you better be an expert choice-maker. — Marcus Buckingham

There was one who thought himself above me, and he was above me until he had that thought. — Elbert Hubbard

The pleased sea on a white-breasted shore
A shore that wears on her alluring brows Rare shells, far brought, the love-gifts of the sea, That blushed a tell-tale. — Alexander Smith