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Romantic Mushy Quotes By Peter Sagal

We amateur athletes are peculiarly devoted to our fitness, and our obsessions can sometimes be a burden to our loved ones and a mystery to everyone else. — Peter Sagal

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Anonymous

A careless word may kindle strife,
A cruel word may wreck a life;
A timely word may lessen stress,
A loving word may heal and bless. — Anonymous

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Russell J. Brown

I just want to change the colour of some pixels. How hard can it be? — Russell J. Brown

Romantic Mushy Quotes By C.C. Hunter

You'd better be careful, they are going to revoke your vampire license if you get any more romantic and mushy."
"Don't worry," Burnett said, his eyes pinched as if serious. "I can still be a jackass, and kick ass, when it's called for. — C.C. Hunter

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Joshua Harris

A bagel shop isn't the most romantic spot to tell a girl you like her. But that night romance wasn't the priority. Our time there wasn't intended to be mushy. I didn't propose marriage or say I was madly in love with her, and she didn't swoon.
What I did tell her was that through our friendship I'd grown to respect her. — Joshua Harris

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Jim Webb

I learned long ago on the battlefields of Vietnam that in a crisis, there is no substitute for clear-eyed leadership. — Jim Webb

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Peter Heller

Pa smiled an inward smile. He always took delight in the pure souls of the earth, wherever they shone. — Peter Heller

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

I am the bridge that connects these two ever- separated banks of human understanding. — Abhijit Naskar

Romantic Mushy Quotes By John C. Maxwell

Talented performers flock to the best and brightest leaders, and these leaders in turn lift the lids off their people and uncork the latent talent inside of them. — John C. Maxwell

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Abby Mann

It came to that" the first time you sentenced a man to death that you knew to be innocent. — Abby Mann

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Erin Kellison

One night. May the best witch win. — Erin Kellison

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Miranda Kenneally

What's the occasion?" I ask.
He glances up at me and takes a deep breath. "You're the occasion, Woods. I've missed you so, so much. — Miranda Kenneally

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Alain De Botton

Her lie was symptomatic of a certain pride she took in mocking the romantic, in being unsentimental, matter-of-fact, stoic; yet at heart she was the opposite: idealistic, dreamy, giving, and deeply attached to everything she liked verbally to dismiss as mushy. — Alain De Botton

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Neil Hayes

The recruiter didn't bother to introduce himself when Alumbaugh extended his hand. Instead, he turned to Aliotti and said: "He's not six-foot-one."

Nice to meet you, too, Alumbaugh thought. — Neil Hayes

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Jerry Lawler

Cena with the WWE Title, Randy Orton with the Money In The Bank briefcase, & Daniel Bryan with the beard. — Jerry Lawler

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Martina Sorbara

Everyone's going to have a better time if I'm not confused on stage about who I am. — Martina Sorbara

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Jimmy Fallon

Look, I know these Rick Perry jokes are a little mean, but tomorrow, he won't even remember them. — Jimmy Fallon

Romantic Mushy Quotes By Angus Wilson

'Youth is the time for loving, so poets always say. — Angus Wilson

Romantic Mushy Quotes By V.C. Andrews

You were right the first time, Cathy. It was a stupid, silly story.
Ridiculous! Only insane people would die for the sake of love. I'll
bet you a hundred to one a woman wrote that junky romantic trash!"
Just a minute ago I'd despised that author for bringing about such a
miserable ending, then there I went, rushing to the defense. "T. M.
Ellis could very well have been a man! Though I doubt any woman writer
in the nineteenth century had much chance of being published, unless
she used her initials, or a man's name. And why is it all men think
everything a woman writes is trivial or trashy-or just plain silly
drivel? Don't men have romantic notions? Don't men dream of finding
the perfect love? And it seems to me, that Raymond was far more
mushy-minded than Lily! — V.C. Andrews