Velvet Blazer Quotes & Sayings
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If you start from a position of I'm a no-hoper, in a paradoxical kind of way you are not risking being vulnerable. — Philippa Perry

The seat of power in the twenty-first century is information, not oil or geography. — Jeffery Deaver

Words are more for strangers, for hospitals, not kin. Little emotional Band-Aids like that aren't what he needs or what's sought ... . I don't know what he needs, or what's sought. — Robert M. Pirsig

There's no single right way to say goodbye to someone you love. But the most important thing is that you keep some part of them inside you. — Ali Benjamin

All Socialism is Democratic Socialism. Socialist nations take away civil liberties by referendum. — A.E. Samaan

You begin paying more attention to what you're seeing when you know the names ... If you don't know the names of plant and animal species that share your neighbourhood, you don't care about them and can't protect biodiversity. — Robert Bateman

God has made us study partner. We need to talk about our project. — Isaac Marion

Do I play tennis? Man, I had one of the baddest overhead rights of anyone. Bam! — Don King

Some really good things kind of swing both ways and I like to see people that can swing really, really, really sad and horrible and terrible and really, really, really beautiful and funny. — Beth Henley

The minute I heard my first love story,
I started looking for you, not knowing
how blind that was.
Lovers don't finally meet somewhere.
They're in each other all along. — Rumi

All paraphrases and expletives are so much in disuse that soon the only way of making love will be to say, Lie down. — Hugh Walpole

Promise you'll save your heart for God's best, a man who loves God as much as you do. Because therein lies a love like no other. — Julie Lessman

I always say I write my own novels and the characters don't take control of me, but in fact, I look at the characters in the early stages and I think, 'What is he or she like,' and they slowly come together and they become the person they are. — A.S. Byatt