We Bare Bears Quotes & Sayings
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Freedom of inner thought bears sanctuary mind.
Imagination's sight will never bare you blind~ — Lisa Moreno

I think love and sex are separate and only vaguely similar. Like the word bear and the word bare. You can get in trouble mistaking one for the other. — Harlan Ellison

Life is like a story; it unfolds its beauty and tragedy along with your thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

It takes a special kind of stubbornness to succeed as an entrepreneur — Sophia Amoruso

You know, I thought about that a lot these last couple of years," She says in a choked voice. "About who was there for you. Who held your hand while you grieved for all that you'd lost? — Gayle Forman

You be sure to throw the book at him, you hear me? I feel violated, Detective. Violated."
"I'll throw this table at you if you don't give us the names we're looking for. — Derek Landy

He that endureth to the end, shall be saved. — Steve Berry

Because John McCain stood up our country is better off. The respect he is given around the world is not because of a teleprompter speech designed to appeal to American critics abroad, but because of decades of clearly demonstrated character and statesmanship. — Fred Thompson

Remember no one expects you to be Halt. He's a legend, after all. Haven't you heard? He's eight feet tall and kills bears with his bare hands ... — John Flanagan

Try to keep your soul young and quivering right up to old age. — George Sand

Peter Baltes was the best bassist I ever played with. — Don Dokken

Life to be bearable must be lived intensely. Through it a continuous stream of emotion passes. Though that emotion is ever changing as flowing water changes, it at least bears us along on a current that gives the illusion of continuity and permanence. But analyze life, tear its trappings off, lay it bare with thought, with logic, with philosophy, and its emptiness is revealed as a bottomless pit; its nothingness frankly confesses to nothingness, and Despair comes to perch in the soul. — Giovanni Papini