Squeaker The Balloon Quotes & Sayings
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He moved closer and cupped her face in his hands. "I love you."
Her eyes filled with tears, her expression suddenly so hopeful and vulnerable it made his heart ache. "Really?"
"Yes." He smiled softly. "Like, crazy, awful, miserable-without-you kind of love ... — Julie James

And I would tell him, as we rise into the air, The curse is not that we cannot choose our Fates.
The curse, the curse we all live under, is that we can. — Alexander Chee

It's important for us to latch onto the people that we love. — Connie Stevens

The little cannot bee great, unlesse he devoure many.
[The little cannot be great unless he devour many.] — George Herbert

But I had not quite fixed whether to make him [Don Juan] end in Hell-or in an unhappy marriage,-not knowing which would be the severest. — Lord Byron

Years were wasted trying to make him feel better. I never stopped to see if I felt appreciated. — Darian Wilk

Error indeed has often prevailed by the assistance of power or force. Truth is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error. — Thomas Jefferson

I'm done now, then. I've already kicked one prince in the mouth, I don't mean to keep another waiting. — George R R Martin

If I have a problem, it is this: there is a store where everything costs a dollar. — Gary Lutz

I think that for the actors, the last thing that they want is a director that's not watching, a director that goes 'Okay, it sounded good to me,' and they were doing something else or preoccupied with something else because they were worried about the light changing. — Gus Van Sant

When people say, 'How did you start in comedy,' I say my family was kidnapped by ninjas when I was very young, and to get them released I had to do a killer five-minute set. And even after I did that, you know, I started doing comedy under tough circumstances, I still kept at it because I enjoyed it. — Hannibal Buress

A mask partially conceals, but it also tells us that something is behind the mask. — Gary L. Thomas