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One Liner Love Life Quotes By Jelena Jankovic

I decided to play tennis not because I wanted to be a professional player, but because my parents wanted me to get involved in something so I wouldnt be running around the streets in Serbia, — Jelena Jankovic

One Liner Love Life Quotes By Rachel Higginson

Sometimes love didn't make sense. And that was okay. It was far better to know love and accept love than try to understand it. — Rachel Higginson

One Liner Love Life Quotes By Samuel Beckett

The essential doesn't change. — Samuel Beckett

One Liner Love Life Quotes By Henri Nouwen

Now I wonder whether I have sufficiently realized that during all this time God has been trying to find me, to know me, and to love me. The question is not 'How am I to find God?' but 'How am I to let myself be found by him?' The question is not 'How am I to love God?' but 'How am I to let myself be loved by God?' — Henri Nouwen

One Liner Love Life Quotes By Virginia Woolf

My heart currently resembles the ashes of my cigarettes. — Virginia Woolf

One Liner Love Life Quotes By Carolyn Meyer

What had happened to our love? Somehow it had faded, or worn out, or simply withered away. — Carolyn Meyer

One Liner Love Life Quotes By Tad Williams

But sometimes when things go very wrong and even the highest are frightened, innocence is not enough for salvation. — Tad Williams

One Liner Love Life Quotes By David Hume

I know with certainty, that [an honest man] is not to put his hand into the fire, and hold it there, till it be consumed: And thisevent, I think I can foretell with the same assurance, as that, if he throw himself out at the window, and meet with no obstruction, he will not remain a moment suspended in the air. — David Hume

One Liner Love Life Quotes By Lisa Unger

Kindness, I think, comes from learning hard lessons well, from falling and picking yourself up. It comes from surviving failure and loss. It implies an understanding of the human condition, forgives its many flaws and quirks. — Lisa Unger