Schindelholz Dental Quotes & Sayings
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Love was supposed to be this beautiful thing, like in the movies, but for me, it had poisoned me and made me unrecognizable, and for a while I couldn't figure out how to get myself back. The good parts that I'd liked about myself had all been thrown away to make a man happy. So when I finally got them back, I vowed to not get close to a man like that ever again, because love wasn't happiness. It — T.S. Joyce
Every week we ought to have one hour for recieving letters, then go take a bath. — Friedrich Nietzsche
When you do a drama, you are challenged to trust your inner voice much more. Because when you put a comedy in front of even a 25-person screening, you know whether it's working or not. The barometer is overt. — Shawn Levy
The grief of a child is always terrible. It is bottomless, without hope. A child has no past and no future. It just lives in the present moment - wholeheartedly. If the present moment spells disaster, the child suffers it with his whole heart, his whole soul, his whole strength, his whole little being ... — Maria Franziska Von Trapp
Join me? Patting the spot beside him, he inclined his head. Pretty please? I'm lonely all by myself over here. — J. Lynn
Don't write victim stories, unless you are a writer of erotica. — Ryan Blacketter
Do the atheists in Wisconsin realize they're going to Hell? Did you ask them that? — Bill O'Reilly
I'm young enough to enjoy life, and you're old enough to mind your own business. — Virginia Aird
Children became an obsessive theme in Victorian culture at the same time that they were being exploited as never before. As the horrors of life multiplied for some children, the image of childhood was increasingly exalted. Children became the last symbols of purity in a world which was seen as increasingly ugly. — C. Sommerville
This process of cutting a potential wife from the herd was proving far more difficult than he'd thought. — Debra Holland
