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Tundestorm Quotes By Beth Hoffman

Then human mind holds tight to those things it can't reconcile. — Beth Hoffman

Tundestorm Quotes By John Shirley

I'm just the kind of person who seems designed, probably by nature, to try to make a difference. — John Shirley

Tundestorm Quotes By Ricky Williams

When I retired, I felt that I lived more in that year than I had the previous 27 years of my life. — Ricky Williams

Tundestorm Quotes By Neetesh Dixit

Always play tricks side-by-side to the rules and nobody will judge you bad. — Neetesh Dixit

Tundestorm Quotes By Monica Lewinsky

I've always really been a romantic at heart, and I have always wanted kids, and I think the idea of sharing your life with the right person is amazing, actually. — Monica Lewinsky

Tundestorm Quotes By Aaron Sorkin

Our responsibility is to captivate you for however long we've asked for your attention. That said, there is tremendous drama to be gotten from the great, what you would say, heavy issues. — Aaron Sorkin

Tundestorm Quotes By Dorothy Dix

Drying a widow's tears is one of the most dangerous occupations known to man. — Dorothy Dix

Tundestorm Quotes By Samantha Towle

I would rather have a moment of everything with you than a lifetime of nothing — Samantha Towle

Tundestorm Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Just as soon as I meet and learn to love a friend we must part and go our separate ways, never to meet on quite the same ground again. For, disguise the fact as we will, when friends, even the closest-and perhaps the more so on account of that very closeness-meet again after a separation there is always a chill, lesser or greater, of change. Neither finds the other quite the same. This is only natural. Human nature is ever growing or retrograding-never stationary. But still, with all our philosophy who of us can repress a little feeling of bewildered disappointment when we realize that our friend is not and never can be just the same as before-even although the change may be an improvement? — L.M. Montgomery