Timesink Quotes & Sayings
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All I know is that I can never see him enough. I can never kiss him enough. There isn't enough of him in the world. I'll always be on a quest for one more look from him, one more laugh. — Anne Dayton
Real love, well, it means sacrifice. It means thinking of the other person's needs before your own. — Gemma Malley
The reason why we're not happy is because we believe consciously and subconsciously that we're separate from god, eternal awareness. — Frederick Lenz
I made the same mistake that people have been making since the beginning of time, thinking that you can change yourself just by going somewhere else. Meu Deus, I sound like a self-help book. — Luiza Sauma
This frequently happened. Dantes, cast from solitude into the world, frequently experienced an imperious desire for solitude; and what solitude is more complete, or more poetical, than that of a ship floating in isolation on the sea during the obscurity of the night, in the silence of immensity, and under the eye of heaven? — Alexandre Dumas
It's the emotional punches that you can't see that are just overwhelmingly devastating to your heart - your moral fiber. — Mike Tyson
Roen said, I can't quit. I have rent, and a cat to support. — Wesley Chu
In the center of your being there is a fountain of music and that is your love. — Debasish Mridha
One of the most healing things you can do is recognize where in your life you are your own poison. — Steve Maraboli
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery. — Thomas Jefferson
It's good to be good, but it's better to be lucky. — David Simon
The Devil's success is contingent upon people's ignorance. — Benny Hinn
One changes from day to day, and ... after a few years have passed one has completely altered. — George Sand
The man standing closest to her was eating an ice cream cone; she had always found it a little irresponsible, the eating of ice cream cones by grown-up American men, especially the eating of ice cream cones by grown-up American men in public. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie