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Ryckebosch Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When you are angry - stop, breath, relax, step back, think, and forgive before you react. — Debasish Mridha

Ryckebosch Quotes By Donal O'Callaghan

I began to mourn the simplicity of my childhood, the warmth of my family that now seemed lost, years had passed by and we had all been weathered by the world. At times all I could see in their eyes was the reflection of loneliness in the longing we had for each other but there was always that glint of bitterness because they never really forgive you for leaving them do they? — Donal O'Callaghan

Ryckebosch Quotes By Rachael Wade

Do you really want to put yourself through this? Is loving me really enough to endure everything you have to just to be with me?"
Meeting his fiery gaze, I ran my fingers through his hair, kissed him gently before I attempted to set us both free.
"It will always be enough. — Rachael Wade

Ryckebosch Quotes By Rachel Stevens

I would love a bowl of Frosties, but I start the day with something healthier like a bowl of yoghurt or berries. — Rachel Stevens

Ryckebosch Quotes By Philip Slater

The rule in our society is that while those who kill once make wretched a single person are severely punished, those (heads of state, inventors, manufacturers) who are responsible for the death, mutilation or general wretchedness of thousands or millions are rewarded with fame, riches and prizes ... If you are going to rob, rob big; if you're going to kill, kill big. — Philip Slater

Ryckebosch Quotes By Michael Schur

I think if you're too concerned with being cool or hip or liked, you can't really make good TV because sincerity and coolness are opposites. — Michael Schur

Ryckebosch Quotes By Thomas Merton

The man who sweats under his mask, whose role makes him itch with discomfort, who hates the division in himself, is already beginning to be free. — Thomas Merton