Tinerete Fara Quotes & Sayings
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If I want to gain weight, I can gain weight. If I want to lose weight, I will lose weight. If I want to be fit, I'll be fit. — Guy Burnet

Your destiny is to grow into something beautiful and you have been ready for this since the day you were born. — Alex Mitchell

Was it possible to ever really know anyone, or was I simply the worst judge of character in all of history? — Mary E. Pearson

Logic is something the mind has created to conceal its timidity, a hocus-pocus designed to give formal validity to conclusions we are willing to accept if everybody else in our set will too. — Carl Lotus Becker

I don't date.Ever. — Samantha Towle

Guilt implanted at a tender age is not easy to destroy. A weed, it sprouts in unexpected places. — Caryl Rivers

This is what's so terrifying about being lonely: the instinctive sense that it is literally repulsive, inhibiting contact at just the moment contact is most required. — Olivia Laing

Best to let the broken glass be broken glass, let it splinter into smaller pieces and dust and scatter. Let the cracks between things widen until they are no longer cracks but the new places for things. That was where they were now. The world wasn't ending: it had ended and now they were in the new place. They could not recognize it because they had never seen it before. — Colson Whitehead

Hadie was my everything. She was the only thing I had to look forward to when the one thing I'd looked forward to for so long was death. — Komal Kant

Poetry and beauty
are born out of pain.
This is their glory,
this is our gain. — S. Tarr

I prefer men who don't fall down and weep, who absorb a blow, who do not scamper and yell when chased, but stand firm, crouch, square off, meet an attack with something like resistance, even if it kills them. — Ben Marcus

the creature had learned much. It had learned to survive in the wild and among humanity. It had learned camouflage and stealth and deception. It had learned to identify danger and to protect itself against attackers. Through its feline and rodent thralls, the creature had even learned empathy and a sense of belonging. However, it had never found a name that it considered worthy. — Pete Kahle

More important than a clean house is a close family. — Ann Voskamp