Purposeful Singleness Quotes & Sayings
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Rule #3 - It's okay to believe yourself better than the rest of the planet, so long as you keep it to yourself. — Bisco Hatori

'Late bloomer' is another way of saying 'slow learner.' — Ben Fountain

Frannie, sweetheart," Noc whispered, — Kristen Ashley

His eyes are intense. Dark. They look like they've seen things I don't want to know about. — Lauren Nicolle Taylor

The service of bringing light to a troubled world must never end. — L. Tom Perry

There, lying in the hospital wing, my heart broke for the first time over Maxon Schreave. — Kiera Cass

What is admirable in the clash of young minds is that no one can foresee the spark that sets off an explosion or predict what kind of explosion it will be. — Victor Hugo

True prayer is an approach of the soul by the Spirit of God to the throne of God. — Charles Spurgeon

What a grand revenge you have taken! I saw you innocent, and I deceived you. Four years after, you find me a Christian enthusiast; you then work upon me, perhaps to my complete perdition! But Tess, my coz, as I used to call you, this is only my way of talking, and you must not look so horribly concerned. Of course you have done nothing except retain your pretty face and shapely figure. I saw it on the rick before you saw me - that tight pinafore-thing sets it off, and that wing-bonnet - you field-girls should never wear those bonnets if you wish to keep out of danger. — Thomas Hardy

And make no mistake, Julie. We are having a relationship. — Maya Banks

My father had been a copper miner, uncles and grandfathers worked in the mines for the Union Pacific. So to me, sitting at a desk all day was not only a privilege but a duty: something I owed to all those people in my life, living and dead, who'd had so much more to say than anyone ever got to hear. — Barbara Ehrenreich

I have a weak stomach. My wife is a doctor, so she finds it funny that I actually pass out when I get my blood drawn. I physically can't stand gore on screen. I can't stand blood and guts. Not for any puritanical/moral high-ground reason. I just don't want to black out. — Christopher Denham

He used books the same way he used alcohol: to pretend that he was not here, and if he was here, that he was happy for a change. — Joe Queenan