Steepest Bridge Quotes & Sayings
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You love me?"
He smiled. "Fuck yeah."
"I'm glad, because it's rare for one-sided relationships to work out well."
His smile widened. "Is that your very poor way of telling me you love me?"
"It was pretty poor, wasn't it? — Suzanne Wright

I have a group of four or five friends that I consider my friends and best friends and people that I want to hold onto for the rest of my life. — Kyle Schmid

I don't need anybody here."
"Sure you do. Who's going to answer the door while you're asleep in your casket? — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Slumbering in every human being lies an infinity of possibilities, which one must not arouse in vain. For it is terrible when the whole man resonates with echoes and echoes, none becoming a real voice. — Elias Canetti

As demand for cotton grew, slavery was considered indispensable as a means of maximizing profit for this labor-intensive staple crop. Equally important, as we shall see, slaves could be financed - that is, purchased on credit. In financial parlance this is called leverage. Planters had one objective: increased cotton production. Arguments about the optimum size of a cotton farm are irrelevant because of slavery's financing characteristic. Simply put, the goal was more cotton, which called for financing the purchase of more land and more slaves. Because a mechanical means of solving cotton's production needs did not exist until the mid-twentieth century, cotton demanded an endless supply of black bodies as long as the price of cotton permitted financing. The Northerner Frederick Law Olmsted, — Gene Dattel

The only lightless dark is the night of ignorance and insensibility. We differ, blind and seeing, one from another, not in our senses, but in the use we make of them, in the imagination and courage with which we seek wisdom beyond our senses. — Helen Keller

If you have played "six times wrong, one time right" the problem is not quite corrected. — William Westney

...the loves of the noble wife, the great-souled mother, and the true sister flow from a single root.... they are all but glints on the ruffled waters of humanity of the one, changeless, enduring Light. — George MacDonald

Your work should be an act of love, not a marriage of convenience. — Haruki Murakami

Carpe diem. It sounds like that's what you're — Danielle Steel

A true work of art can stand many seeings, revealing anew at each seeing. — John Marin

The impending separation from love, more than the ending of life, had kept all that faith alive. It was the hope of having a little more time to love that had made her mother hold crosses, and look to the faces of statues, and cast words up into the air. — J.R. Ward