Tehilas Quotes & Sayings
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She tried to smile, but she had been born during the years of Esi's unsmiling, and she had never learned how to do it quite right. The corners of her lips always seemed to twitch upward, unwillingly, then fall within milliseconds, as though attached to that sadness that had once anchored her own mother's heart. — Yaa Gyasi

I wanted us to go to the Tories when we were strong ... not in misfortune to be made an honest woman of. — Winston Churchill

I'm not the damsel in distress. I'm the villain. It's only a matter of time before he realizes this. — Stacey Trombley

Before redeye flights, I drink copious amounts of herbal brews to help me relax and fall asleep after takeoff. — Ruzwana Bashir

Paradox as it may seem, we likewise find life meaningful only when we have seen that it is without purpose, and know the "mystery of the universe" only when we are convinced that we know nothing about it at all. — Alan W. Watts

If you want true love and a long-lasting marriage, you need to start by figuring out what makes you happy. — Amy Webb

To be happy is to love yourself. I understand it now and so the only option seems is TO BE. — Rohit

The world was left in complete devastation but I ruled most of what remained — Andrew Cormier

I had learnt from experience that many false opinions may be exchanged for true ones, without in the least altering the habits of mind of which false opinions are made. — John Stuart Mill

We should not be worried about age when it comes to love and attraction. — Monica Bellucci

The turtle whose head
Is within his shell
Thinks the world outside
Is going well. — Carol Kendall

THE MISCONCEPTION: Men who have sex with RealDolls are insane, and women who marry eighty-year-old billionaires are gold diggers. THE TRUTH: The RealDoll and rich old sugar daddies are both supernormal releasers. — David McRaney

Organizational theorists, at least since Burns and Stalker, 1961 and Joan Woodward, 1965 in what came to be called the contingency school, have recognized that centralization is appropriate for organizations with routine tasks, and decentralization for those with nonroutine tasks. — Charles Perrow

That was the test of love, he thought dreamily, when you can't bear to be this happy without the other person with you. — Anne Rice