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Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By Michelle Morse

Find someone who makes you laugh, allows you to be silly & be yourself, loves you when your at your best but loves you more when your not, kisses or touches you for no reason, looks at you in a way only you know what they're thinking and communicates with you in away your never afraid to share yourself. — Michelle Morse

Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By Donald Barthelme

The trouble with capturing one is that that original gesture is almost impossible to equal or improve upon. — Donald Barthelme

Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By Angelique Kidjo

From the moment you are clear in your vision of yourself and how you project that vision in your family, your community and in the world, that's all that matters. — Angelique Kidjo

Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By Pierre Cardin

My name is more important than myself. — Pierre Cardin

Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By William Faulkner

She loved him not only in spite of but because he himself was incapable of love. — William Faulkner

Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

The field of consciousness is tiny. It accepts only one problem at a time. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By Steven Gerrard

Taking the lead, that was the hard part. To concede after that was a massive disappointment - not good enough. — Steven Gerrard

Urban Dictionary Air Quotes By Libba Bray

I often imagine what sort of position Nightwing might seek out were she not currently torturing us as headmistress of Spence Academy for Young Ladies. Dear Sirs, her letter might begin. I am writing to inquire about your advert for the position of Balloon Popper. I have a hatpin that will do the trick neatly and bring about the wails of small children everywhere. My former charges will attest to the fact that I rarely smile, never laugh, and can steal the joy from any room simply by entering and bestowing upon it my unique sense of utter gloom and despair. My references in this matter are impeccable. If you have not fallen into a state of deep melancholia simply by reading my letter, please respond to Mrs. Nightwing (I have a Christan name but no one ever has leave to use it) in care of Spence Academy for Young Ladies. If you cannot be troubled to find the address on your own, you are not trying your very best. Sincerely, Mrs. Nightwing. — Libba Bray