Petroland Quotes & Sayings
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The boy felt jealous of the freedom of the wind, and saw that he could have the same freedom. — Paulo Coelho

Love is a connection with another person, either through birth or through something else that I cannot even explain. It is often just an attraction at first. But it goes far deeper than that. It is a determination to care for the other person no matter what and to allow oneself to be cared for in return. It is a commitment to make the other happy and to be happy oneself. It is not possessive, but neither is it a victim. And it does not always bring happiness. Often it brings a great deal of pain, especially when the beloved is suffering and one feels impotent to comfort. It is what life is all about. It is openness and trust and vulnerability. — Mary Balogh

money. Halfway through that fifth grade year there was no money out on anyone's desk. — Barthe DeClements

We understand each other, Jensen. Who else would ever understand us and love us as much as we do? — Maya Banks

Tequila is like acid in a glass. — Greg Proops

It's a brave new world. I'm 42 years old. I certainly wasn't out in high school. — Rick Mercer

The Jews' greatest contribution to history is dissatisfaction! We're a nation born to be discontented. Whatever exists we believe can be changed for the better. — Shimon Peres

Understanding that, I know I have not seen a ghost. I am not mad. It is something more extraordinary than that. I have made a mistake! — Avi

I want you too much. I want you with me, in my life, in my bed. If i can have that, nothing else matters. — Sylvia Day

I was always insecure about the way I looked. — Timothy Spall

Gratitude also opens your eyes to the limitless potential of the universe, while dissatisfaction closes your eyes to it. — Stephen Richards

There's always a puppet and a puppeteer in a relationship. Take your time to find out which one you are. — Alamvusha

How often do we truly feel accepted?
Are we aware of the collateral effects inflicted when we reject someone or something?
How do we move on from a state of constant rejection?
How do we gratefully accept rejection?
With acceptance, we grow not in a constant state of rejection. — Angelica Hopes