Vpain Quotes & Sayings
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Top Vpain Quotes
It was the fact that she was in every piece, in every corner, on every shelf. She was everywhere, reminding me how much in love with her I was. — Fisher Amelie
Life, unfortunately, doesn't seem to care what we want. — Richelle Mead
Fish for a man, he'll eat for a day, don't teach him to de-bone that fish, You may not have to worry about him tomorrow! — V. Pain
As you grow into a fine young woman, try not to make excuses. If you know the bottom's safe - jump. If you know it's returned - love. If you really want it - fairly take it. If you run, do it 'til your lungs burn. Laugh until your cheeks ache. And forgive, as you'll always want to be forgiven. I didn't say forget, and certainly your spirit won't allow you to be a doormat, but forgive. Ask yourself always, if they die tonight.. was I really that mad? The answer will almost always be no. So act accordingly. — S.E. Hall
Never let kindness be your weakness, never let your weaknesses be your downfal — V. Pain
Too much salt will spoil the curry
and too many faults will spoil the harmony. — Aram Seriteratai
Modern Humans have at least dealt out death fairly: We began our existence by killing each other. — Mark Lynas
I would prefer to be a citizen of an independent country rather than Emperor of an enslaved one. — Bao Dai
In the depths of the moor, the peat may be seen riven like floes of ice, and the rifts are sometimes twelve to fourteen feet deep, cut through black vegetable matter, the product of decay of plants through countless generations. — Sabine Baring-Gould
This is a way for artists to communicate directly to their fans. If you think of an artist like Bruno Mars, he's using Spotify, creating playlists and listening to music through it. — Daniel Ek
G'day, ladies and gentlemen. Damien your cruise director here. — Sarah Lotz
To be sure, debates will linger about whether Medicare is too large or too small. Debates remain about the allocation of Medicare dollars. But December 8, 2003, demonstrated that there is no debate about this most fundamental fact: Medicare must survive. — Michael Johns
