Widower Benefits Quotes & Sayings
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Love is scary! Taking a vow to love someone through sickness and health, for richer for poorer, forsaking all others, until death do us part, is the most terrifying experience a person can have. Why pretend any differently? — Elin Hilderbrand

It is a very high stage in the path of love when man really learns to love another with a love that asks no return. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

I can say that life is a paradox and everything round it is paradox. Your now like 1936... you used the word "now" or in 1956 again the same word it's again and again it's said... Unfortunately now doesn't exist, now is a paradox! — Deyth Banger

I dropped my voice and stared into her eyes. I could tell she was trying hard not to look away. I was so furious I could have cheerfully ripped her head off. "But you're going to find out, Mom,' I said very softly."And it's gonna give you nightmares for the rest of your wasted life."
Oh, my God, I was so badass. It was all I could do to not give a MWA HA HA! — James Patterson

We don't have to pretend to be something that we're not. — Sandra Bullock

But of all Nonsense, Religious Nonsense is the most nonsensical; so enough, & more than enough of it - Only, by the bye, will you, or can you tell me, my dear Cunningham, why a religioso turn of mind has always a tendency to narrow and illiberalise the heart? — Robert Burns

Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them. — Jules Verne

I love you to the moon and back." Gracie grinned. "Well, I love you a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck, — Carolyn Brown

And then I knew I was one of Life's fools,
Whom only death would treat as the equal
Of other men — Edgar Lee Masters

We all have to die a bit every now and then and usually it's so gradual that we end up more alive than ever. Infinitely old and infinitely alive. — Roberto Bolano

One man starving puts a crimp in my evening. — Woody Allen