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Zjistila Quotes By Melissa De La Cruz

Do you ever sense a little silver sliver of sadness around your happiest memories?

I'm not sure I know what you mean...

I do. There's something about remembering that just isn't the same as the real thing. No matter how happy it makes you feel. When you remember something, you have to recognize that the moment will never happen again. — Melissa De La Cruz

Zjistila Quotes By Jose Peralta

I definitely want to focus on economic development, because that is what is needed in the community, as well as education. — Jose Peralta

Zjistila Quotes By Christina Westover

Be passionate about what you write, believe in your ability to convey timeless ideas, and let no one tell you what what you're capable of. — Christina Westover

Zjistila Quotes By Jill Mansell

The more you didn't want to bump into someone, sod's law dictated that the more often you would. — Jill Mansell

Zjistila Quotes By Timothy Miller

I'm definitely not afraid to be wrong. — Timothy Miller

Zjistila Quotes By Sonia Rykiel

The natures of men and women are very mixed and for me the most fascinating type of woman is the one who is a little masculine, has a little of the man in her, and the sort of man who is fabulous is the one who is a little woman too. It's impossible not to mix them! — Sonia Rykiel

Zjistila Quotes By Dacia Maraini

A painter's hand has a thirst for thieving, it steals from heaven and makes a gift to the memories of men, it feigns eternity and it delights in this pretence almost as if it had created rules of its own, more durable and more profoundly true. — Dacia Maraini

Zjistila Quotes By Francis De Sales

Our actions are like roses, which when fresh have more beauty, yet when dry have more strength and sweetness. Our works performed with tenderness of heart are more agreeable to ourselves, who regard only our own satisfaction, yet when performed in the time of dryness they possess more sweetness, and become more precious in the sight of God. — Francis De Sales