Stimulants Psychology Quotes & Sayings
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Fours, Fives, and Sixes all wore jackets that fastened down the back so that they would have to help each other dress and would learn interdependence. — Lois Lowry

What could anyone confess that would be worth anything or serve any useful purpose? What has happened to us has either happened to everyone or to us alone; if the former it has no novelty value and if the latter it will be incomprehensible. — Fernando Pessoa

I have no regrets. If I wanted to keep acting, I would have never left the cinema. — Brigitte Bardot

There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved. — George Sand

To think is to have doubt ... yet even thinking will bring you to "no thought" ... eventually. — Vivian Amis

You can't save people from the world. There's nowhere else to take them. — M.R. Carey

He gave to Paige that last part of himself.
The part of a male that became more than a lover, more than a heart mate.
He gave her that primitive, possessive core that most men hold back.
He gave her his being and he felt the momemt she gave to him.
And they became more than just one. — Lora Leigh

There are no I's in we but there are two i's in Wii. — Bob Saget

The elephant, not only the largest but the most intelligent of animals, provides us with an excellent example. It is faithful and tenderly loving to the female of its choice, mating only every third year and then for no more than five days, and so secretly as never to be seen, until, on the sixth day, it appears and goes at once to wash its whole body in the river, unwilling to return to the herd until thus purified. Such good and modest habits are an example to husband and wife. — Saint Francis De Sales

Your informed, "no," to a particular service allows another to offer their gifted and unreserved, "yes." — Mary Anne Radmacher

Harlem was the main chance for the east end of New York, for eastsiders, as that real estate boom that took place in the 1890s - and it was a preposterous one where people bought and sold, and everything appreciated with each sale - and eventually, of course, the house of cards would crumble. — David Levering Lewis