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Padoetags Quotes By Nizar Qabbani

Don't lose a woman that has seen your flaws and still love you. — Nizar Qabbani

Padoetags Quotes By Veronica Rossi

Why fight the enemy when you could food them? — Veronica Rossi

Padoetags Quotes By Bruce McLaren

Life is measured in achievement not in years alone — Bruce McLaren

Padoetags Quotes By Laura Bickle

I could barely breathe as I fled down the steps, like something was stuck in my throat. I couldn't tell what flavor it was; it tasted salty like tears, but it was sharp as broken glass. — Laura Bickle

Padoetags Quotes By Barack Obama

make away out of no way — Barack Obama

Padoetags Quotes By Albert Brooks

I've always been the king of silence. I've always been a minimalist comedian. I've taken my influence from Jack Benny, who was the king of that ... I've always done 'less is more.' — Albert Brooks

Padoetags Quotes By Gerard Manley Hopkins

Searching nature I taste self but at one tankard, that of my own being. — Gerard Manley Hopkins

Padoetags Quotes By Andrea Cremer

I turn to see Ansel leaning against the door frame. His eyes swept over the room.
Whoa, Hurricane Naomi strikes, leaving no survivers. — Andrea Cremer

Padoetags Quotes By James Corden

If our show [Carpool Karaoke] shines, then I shine. I don't ever want to come out and make anything about me. I want to make it about them, make them the best that they can be. And the whole thing is a collaboration, those carpools. — James Corden

Padoetags Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

I do believe that the outward and the inward life correspond; that if any should succeed to live a higher life, others would not know of it; that difference and distance are one. To set about living a true life is to go on a journey to a distant country, gradually to find ourselves surrounded by new scenes and men; and as long as the old are around me, I know that I am not in any true sense living a new or a better life. — Henry David Thoreau