Relationship Worth Saving Quotes & Sayings
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Trying to control the emotional self willfully by manipulative attempts is like trying to choose a number on a thrown die or to push back the water of the Kamo River upstream. Certainly, they end up aggravating their agony and feeling unbearable pain because of their failure in manipulating the emotions. — Shoma Morita

Everything changes all the time, and unfortunately, everyone who knows what you do by buying records only hears a small amount of what's going on in your life. — Pat Benatar

Adrian.
He was the reason I was able to survive in this prison.
And he was also the reason I was here in the first place. — Richelle Mead

I can't tell people what flag to fly. — Lesley Stahl

If we took away barriers to women's leadership, we would solve the climate change problem a lot faster — Mary Robinson

But then I'd miss that look on your face." "What look?" "Like you want to kick me and kiss me at the same time," he answered. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

My dreams are of water. And my nightmares. — Siouxsie Sioux

Come on." Cath turned toward her room and waited for him to fall into step beside her. "I'm sorry," she said softly. "I didn't realize we were having a serious conversation until we were. — Rainbow Rowell

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As powerful as our legs are, as magnificent as our lungs and arms and muscles are, nothing matters more than the mind. — Scott Jurek

At that time I was only twenty-four years old. My life then was already gloomy, disorderly, and solitary to the point of savagery. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The thing about new things is you feel new when you buy them, you feel as though you are somebody different because you own something different. We are our possessions, you know. There are people who get addicted to buying new stuff. Things. Piles and piles of things. But the new things become old things so quickly. We need new things to replace the old things. — Donald Miller