Platanias Ariston Quotes & Sayings
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They say you never forget the first kiss, so I want it to be with you. I want to remember you forever, just the way you are now. When we're apart, we'll grow, we'll change, and maybe, when we meet again, we won't recognize each other anymore. I want you to know that you've been my best friend ever, Valerie, and that I'll never forget the years we've spent together. — Roberta Capizzi
The materialist assumption that spiritual substances do not exist is as much an act of faith as the religious belief in the reality of angels. — Mortimer Adler
Why do we wear clothes? Genesis! — Ken Ham
Once I started first grade, I started going to Emmanuel Baptist Church regularly. I went to Sunday school. We had Bible readings and things like that. — Wesley Clark
The best way to judge the worth of a person's wealth is to count the number of genuine people he has got in his network. — Anuj
You smell wonderful," he told her. "So aroused." "That's the bug spray," she said. — Sindra Van Yssel
The PP has spent 3 years thinking about the election (in 2008), but I think that one has to give them some advice: to prepare themselves to carry on thinking, but about the election in 2012. — Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
God forgets those who reject proof that they are wrong. — Nachman Of Breslov
Seismic change can happen over a lifetime, or in an instant. — Romeo Dallaire
I just can't relax. That's my problem. — Columbus Short
I'm paralyzed with happiness — F Scott Fitzgerald
I was just existing, but he made me want to live. — Shelly Crane
And it was easier to have an unrequited love than to get all fussed and dressed and go out on dates every Saturday with men she was never going to fall in love with. So she'd quit dating, quit dressing up - and on the whole she was happier than she'd been before. — Patricia Briggs
You have ability and people who don't never forgive you for it. Your very existence is a constant reproach to them. — H. Beam Piper