Pner Endurance Quotes & Sayings
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Don't tell me your name. It's likely to awaken my conscience, and that's the last thing we want. — Julia Quinn
When's your next doctor's appointment?" "In your last month, you go every week," Lynn said knowledgeably. "I'm due to go back in tomorrow. Maybe he'll tell me something. — Charlaine Harris
Ronald Reagan had many fine qualities and he had many shortcomings. He's not the simple, folksy figure that he's often portrayed as. — Eugene Jarecki
It's all the same. It's the same face. We always look for an idea, for the same face, for the same position. There is no such thing as a European or an African photography. It's all the same thing. — Malick Sidibe
Things aren't good or bad in and of themselves. It's what we do with them that makes them so. — Libba Bray
Ben walks in the room and asks, "What were you guys doing?" Nikki says "Nothing" at the same time I say, "Your sister and I were just makin' out. — Simone Elkeles
A community of seriously hip observers is a scary and depressing thing. — J.D. Salinger
The love they had for each other seemed to me very different from the love I saw between the parents of the few friends I had. Their love seemed more intense, more tumultuous, more passionate. Whenever they thought no one was watching they locked eyes, and they had to reach out and touch whenever they passed one another. — V.C. Andrews
It is difficult to esteem a man as highly as he would wish. — Luc De Clapiers
We exist solely because we have a body and a mind ? a mind that arises out of the body. If this were true, we would cease to exist after our body was gone. — Rajneesh
There is a special sadness in achievement, in the knowledge that a long-desired goal has been attained at last, and that life must now be shaped towards new ends. — Arthur C. Clarke
The book felt wonderful in my hands. I held it up to my nose and drank in its aroma. I think I'm addicted to the smell of books. It's as comforting to me as Christmas. — Syrie James
The final lesson of learning to be independent - widowhood ... is the hardest lesson of all. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh
