Organizam Kolabrirao Quotes & Sayings
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It's always been you and me, James. That's why I can't kill you, and you can't kill me. Because even if it means the end of the world, I love you too much. — Cristin Terrill
It is only when one has lost all things, that one knows that one possesses it — Oscar Wilde
Your problem is that you have never fully understood the power of being a desired woman. — Kyra Davis
Hello, beautiful Livia," Blake answered.
"How did you know it was me?" Livia saw her wide smile in the rear view mirror.
"The phone looked sexier when it rang. — Debra Anastasia
Modern society has never been about finding contentment in the basics; modern society is founded on the principle that happiness lies in having more. We are bred to keep up with the Jones' because he who dies with the most toys wins. If I only work a little bit harder, a little bit longer, I'll be able to afford that boat and then I'll finally be happy. The illusive concept of finding happiness in things is the gerbil wheel that perpetually powers capitalism. I had hiked 2,283 miles and now my eyes were too wide opened to want to get on the wheel. But what was the alternative? Being homeless? — Erin Miller
..to laugh is proper to the man. — Francois Rabelais
I'm a good little middle-class boy. I live in Gloucestershire or Kensington. I don't exist in the war zone, but it's certainly not far away. I grew up in an area where it is a war zone - south London. — Nick Love
We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The markets are always changing, and the successful trader needs to adapt to these changes. — Michael Steinhardt
Let us have integrity and not write checks with our tongues which our conduct cannot cash. — Neal A. Maxwell
When I saw Barbara and Jenna on the sonogram for the first time, there was no doubt in my mind that they were distinct and alive. The fact that they could not speak for themselves only enhanced society's duty to defend them. — George W. Bush
