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Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Gordon Dahlquist

each man braces his fear against his love. What you love may change. But if you love still, your fear remains — Gordon Dahlquist

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Henry Paulson

In the past, if a homeowner with a mortgage had a problem making the payment, often he'd get together with a lender and strike a deal, because foreclosures are very expensive to the lender and obviously not good for the homeowner and the community. — Henry Paulson

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Bill Withers

Value the people who value YOU. — Bill Withers

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Ann Brashares

He wanted to take his love back from her so badly. The old techniques didn't work anymore. In fact, they'd never worked. How do you stop loving someone? It was one of the world's more brutal mysteries. The more you tried, the less it worked. — Ann Brashares

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Samuel R. Delany

Honesty is the best policy ; a policy is, after all, a strategy for living in the polis in the city ... — Samuel R. Delany

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Gina Barreca

It's not that diamonds are a girl's best friend, but it's your best friends who are your diamonds. It's your best friends who are supremely resilient, made under pressure and of astonishing value. They're everlasting; they can cut glass if they need to. — Gina Barreca

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Deb Simpson

The first five years of a child's life create their future. Teach them about love, about God, and about how special and loved they are. Create a successful and happy future for them. OM — Deb Simpson

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

I get drunk, and I drive my wife away with a breath like mustard gas and roses. — Kurt Vonnegut

Nakaraan Synonyms Quotes By Seneca.

Just as great and princely wealth is scattered in a moment when it comes into the hands of a bad owner, while wealth however limited, if it is entrusted to a good guardian, increases by use, so our life is amply long for him who orders it properly. — Seneca.