Rochester Byronic Hero Quotes & Sayings
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Each kiss was like biting into the richest darkest chocolate and pausing to savour the taste. — Sarra Manning
The candle glimmers but an hour. The night
Looms in its ancient hunger. Would you know
The tragedy of human love and need?
Gaze on the stars, then on a brother's face! — George Sterling
A basketball team is like the five fingers on your hand. If you can get them all together, you have a fist. That's how I want you to play. — Mike Krzyzewski
I don't get recognized all the time, but it tends to happen more in America, and people are so lovely when they do. — Michelle Dockery
When you recognize the many types of abundance in your life, more abundance will flow to you through all levels of your life and amongst all of the people in your life. — Cheryl Hamada
Small child once you were a hope, a dream. Now you are a reality. Changing all that is to come. A love to hold our hearts forever. — Charlotte Gray
It is accepted science that God himself gave the French the gift of their cuisine, and while he was downstairs, cursed the English with theirs. — Christopher Moore
One may gain attention by wearing a fools cap. But he would ruin his selling prospects — Claude C. Hopkins
I do feel a little embarrassed and ashamed that I was sort of saying, "Oh, yes, I used to do country music, but I didn't inhale." Which is not true at all. I inhaled the hell out of country music. — Emmylou Harris
[Nelson] Mandela was very keen not to be understood as an exceptional person. — Kumi Naidoo
It is clear that the main tenet of socialism, community of goods, must be utterly rejected, since it only injures those whom it would seem meant to benefit, is directly contrary to the natural rights of mankind, and would introduce confusion and disorder into the commonweal. The first and most fundamental principle, therefore, if one would undertake to alleviate the condition of the masses, must be the inviolability of private property. — Pope Leo XIII
Be comfortable. I think if you're comfortable, you exude confidence, and that leads to good style. — Orlando Bloom
We want character but without unyielding conviction; we want strong morality but without the emotional burden of guilt or shame; we want virtue but without particular moral justifications that invariably offend; we want good without having to name evil; we want decency without the authority to insist upon it; we want more community without any limitations to personal freedom. In short, we want what we cannot possibly have on the terms that we want it. — James Davison Hunter