The Adjustment Bureau Love Quotes & Sayings
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Just got a new car - got a little Miata convertible. Pretty happy about it, except for one thing: I'm 6-foot-6, so now I look like a McDonald's toy. — Brian Posehn

The simplicity of youth is mesmerizing to me. Maybe because I didn't know it long enough."
London Drake
"They All fall down — Nick Moccia

Black magic is not a myth. It is a totally unscientific and emotional form of magic, but it does get results - of an extremely temporary nature. — Aleister Crowley

Here's a hot tip: Most girls don't like being stalked. — Cassandra Clare

Proceeded to clear a way to the hall. Once — Upton Sinclair

It would be so good to settle down and become part of somewhere again, instead of constantly passing through — Paul Torday

[On Venice:] Every hour of the day is a miracle of light. In summer with daybreak the rising sun produces such a tender magic on the water that it nearly breaks one's heart. — Peggy Guggenheim

Complaining about your current position in life is worthless. Have a spine and do something about it instead. — Robert Kiyosaki

Remember me and smile, for it's better to forget than to remember me and cry. — Dr. Seuss

Frankl went on to say it wasn't pleasure mankind was looking for, that men only sought pleasure when they couldn't find meaning. If a man has no sense of meaning, Frankl argued, he will numb himself with pleasure. — Donald Miller

When you thank something negative for happening, or thank a negative thought for being there, you've just negated the negative and turned it into positive energy! — Donna Labermeier

No one questions the validity, the urgency, the essentiality of the Voting Rights Act. — Anthony Kennedy

Even the people who do great jokes, [it's] always coming out of a very real place. — Brett Gelman

You called me Simon before."
"No, I didn't. — Rainbow Rowell

In all things, the beginning and end are the most engaging. Does the love of man and woman suggest only their embraces? No, the sorrow of lovers parted before they met, laments over promises betrayed, long lonely nights spent sleepless until dawn, pining thoughts for one in some far place, a woman left sighing over past love in her tumbledown abode - it is these, surely, that embody the romance of love. — Yoshida Kenko