Ohmsford Family Tree Quotes & Sayings
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He mutters something that sounds like and probably is fat whore. It doesn't matter that I'm a virgin. I should have had sex a thousand times by now for all the boys who've been calling me this since fifth grade. — Jennifer Niven

We trigger each other, it seems, some dysfunctional Rube Goldberg mousetrap, a laugh, then a slap, a razor gliding over a mirror, a glass filled, a glass emptied, a ball rolling down a length of pipe, a pipe filling up and overflowing with smoke. On our best days, we see each other for all that we are, and we find a way to make each other better. — Richard Thomas

A physical store cannot be reconfigured on the fly to cater to each customer based on his or her particular interests. — Chris Anderson

Sometimes when we get so caught up in our dreams we get tunnel vision. It becomes about "me, me, me," and we fail to see those around us who need our help. When this happens we can expect to experience obstacles or as I like to call them, "gentle reminders" that we are not the center of the universe. When we are not using our talents and strengths to bless others, how can we expect the Lord to bless us? — Lindsey Rietzsch

Where we have a different background [with Hillary Clinton] on this issue is we differ on the war in Iraq, which created barbaric organizations like ISIS. — Hillary Clinton

The mechanical effort of conversation is nastier and more complicated than defecation. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

I think the whole reason I act is because it's much more fun to be somebody else. I'm pretty boring. — Melissa McCarthy

Progress is often equal to the difference between mind and mindset. — N. R. Narayana Murthy

With love, give up better for the best and without a rest. — Debasish Mridha

You are enough. You are so enough, it is unbelievable how enough you are. — Sierra Boggess

I have to leave," he whispered against her hair.
"No, stay." Her face turned, her lips nuzzling the bare skin of his chest. "Stay all night. Stay forever."
He smiled and kissed her temple. "I would. But somehow I think your family would take exception to my debauching you before we were properly betrothed."
"I don't feel debauched."
"I do," Matthew said.
Daisy smiled. "I'd better marry you, then. — Lisa Kleypas