Quinnan Law Quotes & Sayings
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Don't worry about how people accept you or react to you. Accept everyone with love. — Debasish Mridha

My experience has been in a short 77 years that in the end when you fight for a desperate cause and have good reasons to fight, you usually win. — Edward Teller

I'd rather live on my own than live with a face that looks at me with the wrong eyes. — Jane Birkin

Anthropologist Mary Douglas (1991) examines the very thin line separating a joke from an insult: a joke expresses something a community is ready to hear; an insult expresses something it doesn't want to consider. — Henry Jenkins

I never really felt secure until I was well into my 30s, because anytime I had success, I would invest in new projects. — Richard Branson

At the very point of vulnerability is where the surrender takes place-that is where the god enters. The god comes through the wound. — Marion Woodman

If a man can tell if he's been successful in his life by having great friends, then I have been very successful. — Johnny Ramone

As I said before, I took to miniature painting without a completely whole heart, on the advice of my elders and betters. Generally speaking, I do not think that one should ever take another person's advice in the things of life that really matter, but follow the dictates of the still small something in one's innermost self. But 'they' advised, and I bowed to the advice; and in this particular instance it was a good thing I did, because the advice turned out to be so resoundingly wrong that it turned me into another direction altogether. If I had gone on working in oils I might very well have been a dedicated but unsuccessful painter to this day. — Rosemary Sutcliff

women lose control when they're afraid and that men lose control when they're in love. — Vu Tran

A body like that was good for two things that started with f. And fighting was the other one. — Kresley Cole

If she wanted this man to trust her, to open up to her, she would have to strip every last piece of herself away, like he had been stripped. That's the only way he would let her in. The challenge seemed insurmountable, maybe because he seemed insurmountable. — Dianna Hardy

I want him to tell my why, but he doesn't say anything. It seems possible that Matthew is gay and possible that he isn't; possible that he is just a little more afraid than the rest of us and possible that he is much more; it even seems possible that what he has with Dena is bigger or deeper or more important than anything else is to him.
I don't know, But i no longer believe, as I did that last afternoon at the lake, that my many, many flaws are what prevented Matthew from wanting a life with me. It seems more likely that it is his flaw that he can't or won't love anyone
and that he is indiscriminate in his unlove. — Melissa Bank