Unstimulated Salivary Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe Love stays.
Maybe Love can't.
Maybe Love shouldn't.
Love arrives exactly when Love is supposed to and Love leaves exactly when Love must.
When Love arrives, say, "Welcome. Make yourself comfortable."
If Love leaves, ask her to leave the door open behind her.
Turn off the music. Listen to the quiet.
Whisper, "Thank you for stopping by. — Sarah Kay

What's lovely about what I do for a living is the vast chasm of variety that constantly just comes at you from all angles. — Robert Sheehan

Photographs don't discriminate between the living and the dead. In the fragments of time and shards of light that compose them, everyone is equal. Now you see us; now you don't. It doesn't matter whether you look through a camera lens and press the shutter. It doesn't even matter whether you open your eyes or close them. The pictures are always there. And so are the people in them. — Robert Goddard

In reality, to remain neutral is to collude with the abusive man, whether or not that is your goal. If you are aware of chronic or severe mistreatment and do not speak out against it, your silence communicates implicitly that you see nothing unacceptable taking place. — Lundy Bancroft

Quiet Girl
I would liken you
To a night without stars
Were it not for your eyes.
I would liken you
To a sleep without dreams
Were it not for your songs. — Langston Hughes

India is less manly under the British rule than she ever was before. — Mahatma Gandhi

The best teacher is an entertainer. — Bob Keeshan

Acceptance means including everything and everyone. It is acknowledging what is and allowing it to be part of the wholeness to which it legitimately belongs no matter what it is. It is devoid of any judgement, and yet it also includes the judgement. It can be strategically located at the heart level, yet this heart level includes all other levels. — Franco Santoro

That's going to be on my headstone: 'He came. He wrote 'In the Air Tonight.' He ... died.' — Phil Collins

I wear my rue with a difference. — William Shakespeare

She used to think alone was the answer. Alone would stop the whispers and the taunts. Alone couldn't get her into any more trouble. Alone meant not getting hurt. Now, she'd give anything to see another human being. To hear someone call her name — Kathryn Holmes