The Golden Bridle Quotes & Sayings
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True love was beyond the bars, but a facsimile of it came with no suffering at all. — D. Morgenstern
Here's the grey rule: embrace things that lead you closer to Jesus, and reject things that lead you away from Jesus. — Trip Lee
The time has to be right and the heart willing. — Jeffrey Eugenides
Cleansing. An occasional foray into negative emotions makes feeling normal that much sweeter." "He's right, I feel great — Brandon Mull
How horrible to think what we may wish for, lay in anguish for, may be within our reach but we are unable to see them. — D. Morgenstern
When you make a world tolerable for yourself, you make a world tolerable for others. — Anais Nin
I thought, possibly, that what I really needed was to go where nobody knew me and start over again, with none of my previous decisions, conversations, or expectations coming with me. — Maggie Stiefvater
I finally understood why he was called Mad Rogan. It wasn't because he was insane. It was because he drove you nuts with sheer frustration. We — Ilona Andrews
How do you open the eyes to see how to take the daily, domestic, workday vortex and invert it into the dome of an everyday cathedral? — Ann Voskamp
I'm in the strange position of the world drifting away from me, but you know what? I'm actually quite content with that. It doesn't bother me in the slightest. I don't feel like, 'Oh God, I'm being left behind.' — Robert Smith
Love conquers all things except poverty and toothache. — Mae West
A woman can wear anything- she can make it right. — Oscar De La Renta
To Change Priority Is A Sign Of A New Discovery — Sunday Adelaja
Whatever has made, or does make, or may make music, should be held sacred as the golden bridle-bit of the Shah of Persia's horse,and the golden hammer, with which his hoofs are shod. — Herman Melville
Perhaps her only legacy would be that she had known something immortal, and while eternity may still belong to God alone, not all things were enslaved by time. — D. Morgenstern
