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Tejal India Quotes By Thomas More

All the life must be led with one, and also all the griefs and displeasures coming therewith patiently be taken and borne. — Thomas More

Tejal India Quotes By Peter Lerangis

I can't contain how enthusiastic I am about working on books for kids. — Peter Lerangis

Tejal India Quotes By Yehudi Menuhin

Music creates order out of chaos; for rythem imposes unianimity upon the divergent, melody imposes contuniuty upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous. — Yehudi Menuhin

Tejal India Quotes By Jay McLean

And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years. "I — Jay McLean

Tejal India Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

In Henry Adams, I discovered not only the prototype of the modern thinker but also someone who is more interesting: a viper-toothed, puling, supercilious crank, thwarted in ambition, aging gracelessly, mad at the cosmos, and ashamed of his own jejune ideals. He is nevertheless very dear to me. — P. J. O'Rourke

Tejal India Quotes By Ella Frank

No one ever told me that loving someone would feel like you were giving up every last part of yourself, but that's how I feel, Addison.
From the second I saw you, I was done. I gave it all to you. Something about you called to me, and I have never regretted you, even as I questioned us. — Ella Frank

Tejal India Quotes By Colleen Houck

He studied my appearance carefully. "You cut your hair." "Yes. Do you like it?" "That depends. How long is it?" I pulled a curl down and showed him it ended just past my shoulder. He grunted, "That's still long enough, so I like it." "Long enough for what?" "Long enough for a man to run his hands through. — Colleen Houck

Tejal India Quotes By Umberto Bartolomeo

...loafing in the easy chair of one's body. — Umberto Bartolomeo