Rolhamilton Quotes & Sayings
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You're fooling yourself if you think I don't have those feelings for you, Tristan. I've fallen in love with you. — R.K. Lilley

You have to let go of those feelings, Ra. Anger, fear, regret. It's the only way you can forgive yourself and love again. — Winna Efendi

I had so looked forward to her walking." Maud carried her thirteen-month-old sister a few steps away and put her down on her feet. "Walk to Daddy," Maud said, and the baby threw out her arms and took the few steps across the space to her father's chair. — Katherine Paterson

He was now working his way through the many shades of grief. Sadness made everything gray, he'd learned, but there were different types of gray, some darker than others. There were dark spots in his memories he wasn't brave enough to enter. — Lauren DeStefano

Onward and upward has been replaced by forward and toward. — Julie Winkle Giulioni

O woman, thou art my imperfection! — Pawan Mishra

I can't point to anything that has been more responsible for my career than my training. — Jim Parrack

Superiority makes every man feel its equal. It is courtesy without condescension; affability without familiarity; self-sufficiency without selfishness; simplicity without snide. It weighs sixteen ounces to the pound without the package, and it doesn't need a four-colored label to make it go. — George Horace Lorimer

The United Nations has a lot of capacity on the ground. — Stephen Lewis

Come to the bridal-chamber, Death!
Come to the mother's, when she feels,
For the first time, her first-born's breath!
Come when the blessed seals
That close the pestilence are broke,
And crowded cities wail its stroke! — Fitz-Greene Halleck

Hindi is my mother tongue. Even though I do not get to use it as often, it's still a part of me. — Anu Garg

But the book! The siren song of the book! — Ellen Douglas

The mind is a basket ... if you put nothing in, you get nothing out. — Louis L'Amour

It is necessary to recover the primeval force of the shock taking place at the moment when opposite a man (the viewer) there stood for the first time a man (the actor) deceptively similar to us, yet at the same time infinitely foreign, beyond an impassable barrier. — Tadeusz Kantor

It is not the gardener that makes the garden. It is the garden that makes the gardener. — Alan Chadwick