Postelja Od Quotes & Sayings
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They tell me the letters I write to you and leave here at this memorial are waking others up to the fact that there is still much pain left, after all these years, from the Vietnam War. But this I know. I would rather to have had you for 21 years, and all the pain that goes with losing you, than never to have had you at all. — Bernard Edelman
If God wanted teenagers to be abstinent, puberty would begin at twenty. — Jacob M. Appel
So I had to further lower his self esteem by ignoring him. I needed the distance to fill his mind with further insecurities that he would be insistent on making go away by showing me otherwise. Feeling — Jessica N. Watkins
Soldiers who return from foreign battlefields with a syndrome that survivors of the Great War called the thousand-yard stare. — James Lee Burke
It's all part of the bartender's creed: make them fresh, make them cold, but most of all, if they're a little overeager, make them wait. — William Lashner
The realms of light exist everywhere forever. But it is up to an individual to raise their mind to a level of stillness at which they can perceive these most beautiful realms of light. — Frederick Lenz
Always remember, me dear, whether you're listening to a tale or telling one: Every penny piece that's struck has two sides to it. — E.M. Delafield
Apple is not thinking different anymore, they are getting worse by the day. They've become bottom-dollar and you can see that transition easily. — Justin Vernon
Obviously, the emotions I want to convey through music are streamed through the way I interpret life. — PJ Harvey
Your success & happiness lies in you. — Helen Keller
The dusk twilit leaves me tipsy.
Rain lashing down to trashed.
Moon sailing through dries up snooze.
He in spring holds the breath.
And raining petals a warm hug craved for. — Akshmala Sharma
The end coming before the beginning really even had a chance to begin. — Jennifer E. Smith
Sometimes it's the words we choose not to say that speak most loudly about our character. — Lysa TerKeurst
