Unrhymed Lines Quotes & Sayings
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That's what poems are for,
unlivable love. — Tess Gallagher
There's no perfect [date]. There's no agenda which has to be fulfilled. So really it's about the company and how well you get along. — Jay Sean
Sean slowly met her eyes. He knew damn well that now wasn't the time to have this conversation, not when they were parked a hundred yards from the warehouse, but he couldn't stop the confession. "I love you, you know. — Elle Kennedy
There is no fear. Absolutely no fear. When one lives without fear, one cannot be broken. When one lives with fear one is broken before one begins to live. — James Frey
Never make a promise without a plan. — Zig Ziglar
Too many people go through life without pausing to enjoy what they have. — David Gemmell
The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame. — Anonymous
Every time I have a hit, I buy a Rolls. — John Tavener
If time was infinite, then three seconds and three years represented the same infinitely small fraction of it. — Jonathan Franzen
Talking and eloquence are not the same: to speak, and to speak well, are two things. — Ben Jonson
There's something magical that happens when people eat from the same pot. The family meal is really the nursery of democracy. It's where we learn to share; it's where we learn to argue without offending. It's just too critical to let go, as we've been so blithely doing. — Michael Pollan
The heaving sickness past, her nausea gone, her bodily fluids replaced, she felt the lightness of being in the open space around her. Her walls the canyon's walls, she owned them not at all; her floor, the river beach. Her view, the heavens. It was, this freedom she was in, the longed-for cathedral of her dreams. — Alice Walker
Cultural humility acknowledges that doctors bring the baggage of their own cultures - their own ethnic backgrounds along with the culture of medicine - to the patient's bedside, and that these may not necessarily be superior. — Anne Fadiman