Tomarry Quotes & Sayings
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When he's late for dinner, I know he's either having an affair or is lying dead in the street. I always hope it's the street. — Jessica Tandy

When I become death. Death is the seed from which I grow. — William S. Burroughs

On a personal level, I would like my loved ones to know that I have always done the best that I could to demonstrate my love, and worked hard to provide them with a sense of security. On a more global level, I would like to see that my efforts, whether with the Beach Boys or as an individual, achieve as much benefit to humanity as possible during my lifetime. Peace and love! — Mike Love

When Group is over, we all pile into the same elevator and nobody says a word. That's the strange thing about elevators, it's like they have this power to silence you. I've just been in group therapy where people will reveal the most intimate details of their lives to complete strangers, yet in the elevator nobody can say a word. — Augusten Burroughs

The simple fact was that if the song wasn't about me, I couldn't see how it could possibly be about anybody else, including the one I knew it was supposed to be about, and good luck to him, too. — William, Saroyan

This mystical stream [contemplative prayer] is the Western bridge to Far Eastern spirituality. — Tilden Edwards

He looked up at her. Kindness was something he didn't even know he wanted, and here it was. — Marilynne Robinson

There will be no yelling at people who are bleeding themselves to unconsciousness. — Kristin Cashore

Tell me, Tayla," he whispered as he broke away.
"Did you eveer imagine me doing this to you?"
"Tell me what I want to know and I"ll reward you."
~Ethan — Rosalie Lario

Her entire life has been devoted to healing the deepest, most invasive unseeable scar that one can ever have. — Tori Amos

The fact is, we are much more afraid of life than our ancestors, and cannot find it inourhearts either tomarry or not tomarry.Marriage isterrifying, but so is a cold and forlorn old age. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Swearing is a currency the countryside spends well. — Michelle Franklin