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Ribbed Sweater Quotes By Phar West Nagle

So I'll be your queen if you'll be my king,
My knight to defend my claimed heart.
I need no crown, just your last name and a ring
And the promise you'll never depart. — Phar West Nagle

Ribbed Sweater Quotes By Seneca The Younger

We are so vain as to set the highest value upon those things to which nature has assigned the lowest place. What can be more coarse and rude in the mind than the precious metals, or more slavish and dirty than the people that dig and work them? And yet they defile our minds more than our bodies, and make the possessor fouler than the artificer of them. Rich men, in fine, are only the greater slaves. — Seneca The Younger

Ribbed Sweater Quotes By Louise Mullins

Some things must remain the same in order for the universe to flow properly. One pebble dashed out across the ocean leaves a lifetime of ripples. They call it the butterfly effect. — Louise Mullins

Ribbed Sweater Quotes By Leonard Mlodinow

People seemed to "decide" how much to eat based on box size as much as taste. — Leonard Mlodinow

Ribbed Sweater Quotes By G.L. Tomas

I still don't think monogamy is for everyone. But it's worked for us. And I wasn't ashamed to admit Teddy still gave me butterflies sometimes. When — G.L. Tomas

Ribbed Sweater Quotes By Whoopi Goldberg

[On her monologue as the thief 'Fontaine':] People always got things. People always want things. So I provide a service. — Whoopi Goldberg

Ribbed Sweater Quotes By Yeonmi Park

Why does this person, who doesn't even speak our language, care so much about us that he is willing to risk his life for us? It moved us both to tears. I said a silent prayer of thanks as we became a part of the night. — Yeonmi Park

Ribbed Sweater Quotes By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Make dressing a question of taste and attractiveness instead of a question of morality. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie