Waltzer Law Quotes & Sayings
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To see her is to love her,
And love but her forever;
For nature made her what she is,
And never made anither! — Robert Burns

You know what we say in America about people who assume things? That they have two hours to get the fuck out of my apartment. — Courtney Maum

I burst into the locker room and - Penises! Sweet Jesus. Penises everywhere. Horror slams into me as I register what I'm seeing. Oh God. I've stumbled onto a penis convention. Big penises and small penises and fat penises and penis-shaped penises. It doesn't matter which direction I move my head because everywhere I look I see penises. My mortified gasp draws the attention of every penis - er, guy, in the room. — Elle Kennedy

Soon, what was tedious was everything. 'Beautiful things, they're so tedious! Paintings, they're enough to drive you mad ... How right you are, it's so tedious, writing letters!' In the end it was life itself that she declared to us was a bore, without one quite knowing from where she was taking her term of comparison. — Marcel Proust

All the things I've thought about love are true. It's beautiful and terrible and it doesn't make things perfect. It ends things, and it brings beginnings.
This is mine. — Elizabeth Scott

Please protect me through the dangers and confusion of my transient life on earth, ensuring that in all things I strive for eternal life in Heaven. — David P. Gushee

There is a vastness between what I am and what I ought to be, but it is a vastness able to be spanned by the mercy and grace of him whose face it is most needful for me to behold. In beholding God we become like him. So — Jen Wilkin

The people who've given me sh-t, I say - like my mother - what did she say? She used to say, 'Go to hell and don't come back.' However, however, however, my mother was not entirely me. — Jacqueline Bisset

I had a nice life. It had its challenges like anybody's life, I guess. — Lorelei Linklater

Being political doesn't only or principally mean caring what party wins the next election; to be political is to care about the happiness of strangers. — Alain De Botton