Traditional Valentines Day Quotes & Sayings
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Top Traditional Valentines Day Quotes
I was ... the loser of my class. I had absolutely no friends. — Neve Campbell
Anyone who thinks that you can have infinite growth on a planet with finite resources is either a madman or an economist. — David Attenborough
It is our diffidence about the afterlife that leads us to religion — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
I've come to believe that the word 'disabled' is a misnomer. 'Disabled' implies that you are broken beyond use. No longer functional. I'm quite abled. — Ilona Andrews
I enjoyed high school and college, and I think I learned a lot, but that was not really my focus. My focus was on trying to figure out what businesses to start. — Steve Case
Drive, ego and cocksureness are all essential elements in terms of getting exactly what you want but losing everything you've got. — Dane Cook
Our duty is to preserve what the past has had to say for itself, and to say for ourselves what shall be true for the future. — John Ruskin
They got me busier than a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. — Dolly Parton
I'm certainly not shy, but I like playing it because I love those characters that are incredibly confident but really still a mess. — Melissa McCarthy
There will be birds and if they write your name in the sky then you can get on the buses and if they don't you have to die on the floor. — Joe Dunthorne
And who the hell was that twiggy bitch?" As soon as it's out of my mouth I regret it. All my life I've had a body worth commenting on and if living in my skin has taught me anything it's that if it's not your body, it's not yours to comment on. Fat. Skinny. Short. Tall. It doesn't matter. But — Julie Murphy
Network etiquette is our participation in groups. Following Netiquette rules is a contribution. — David Chiles
The chicken does not exist only in order to produce another egg. He may also exist to amuse himself, to praise God, and even to suggest ideas to a French dramatist. — G.K. Chesterton
The piano - that, too, was an adventure. A little girl tried to learn to play it. Her mother insisted, forced her to sit there and practice. Nothing came of it; stubbornness won out in the end, the stubbornness that protects us from the will of others, that defends our right to live our life the way we want. Even if it means life will turn out worse than anyone planned, will turn into a poor life - but it'll be one's own, however it is, even without music, even without talent. — Ludmilla Petrushevskaya
