Roundheels Quotes & Sayings
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She didn't want to let go of him, or the baby, but sometimes life made you give up what you loved most. — Danielle Steel

President Reagan is a rhetorical roundheels, as befits a politician seeking empathy with his audience. — William Safire

The real secrets of Masonry are never told, not even from mouth to ear. For the real secret of Masonry is spoken to your heart and from it to the heart of your brother. Never the language made for tongue may speak it, it is uttered only in the eye in those manifestations of that love which a man has for his friend, which passeth all other loves. — William Howard Taft

Faith does not cease being active as it undertakes the process of rigorous thinking. One need not disavow the gifts of intellect in giving thought to their Giver — Thomas C. Oden

Before he can become a wolf, the lycanthrope strips naked. If you spy a naked man among the pines, you must run as if the Devil were after you. — Angela Carter

It's hard to stop loving someone on cue, especially when he's still so kind and loving toward you. — Kristan Higgins

It's like I've been stuffed full of twigs and all I have to do is bend and my body will break. All the guilt, the anger, the frustration, the pent-up aggression inside of me has found an outlet and now it can't be controlled. — Tahereh Mafi

I never talk about my wife: we're both in public professions but we try to keep our private life private. — Chris Martin

How can a world full of evil, corrupt people also contain such beauty? — Madison Sevier

Social reform is not to be secured by noise and shouting; by complaints and denunciation; by the formation of parties, or the making of revolutions; but by the awakening of thought and the progress of ideas. Until there be correct thought, there cannot be right action; and when there is correct thought, right action will follow. — Henry George

Normality may lie in being a selectively deaf self-righteous victim of your own cognitive dissonance...but then again...who wants to be an open minded but self-doubting fence-sitter paralyzed by internal conflict? life eh? — Tweedy Peanut

In his natural perversion, a man wants to lie with a hooker, wed a virgin, and keep both. — Ron Brackin