Quotes & Sayings About Time Easing Pain
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Modesty is the artifice of actors, similar to passion in call girls. — Jackie Gleason
There are those who act," he said. "And those who are acted upon. I'm not ever going to leave you in a position again where you have no choice. — John D. Brown
She was seriously in love, but she never made demands. — Haruki Murakami
'Heartbreak House' was a lot of fun for me. I must have missed that day at school. I'd never read it or seen it. It's one of those things that a lot of people are familiar with. — Laila Robins
Don't become a victim of yourself. Forget about the thief waiting in the alley; what about the thief in your mind? — Jim Rohn
To die before coming to the end of willpower, was that not an aristocrat's choice? He — Frank Herbert
Today, and everyday, take as your personal mantra: I am what I am and what I am is wonderful. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
We must, we must, we must increase our bust. — Judy Blume
I think I was well brought up, for my father and mother were of one mind regarding the care of the family. — Catherine Helen Spence
I like the physical action of writing down by hand, and I don't just use it for writing my fiction. — Joe Haldeman
Without this heart attitude it is exceedingly difficult for us to accept the circumcision of the flesh. Every affection, desire, thought, knowledge, intent, worship, and work of the flesh must go to the cross. — Watchman Nee
We must not pull away from our children. We must keep trying, keep reaching, keep praying, keep listening. We must keep them within the clasp of our arms. — Jeffrey R. Holland
I hated motorcycles. I said to my mother, 'I'll never get a motorcycle.' And she said, 'You never know what you'll want when you are older.' After that, the thing that scared me was not so much the motorcycle itself, but that I could turn into a person who would want one. I was scared of the idea that I could become an entirely different person, a stranger to myself. — Ann Brashares