Zoubir Quotes & Sayings
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It's why I laugh so much. If my face is going to stick, I'm going to like looking at it. — Karen Marie Moning

As before the collapse, the setting sun brushed the tiles, brought out the warm brown glow on the wallpaper, and hung the shadow of the birch on the wall as if it were a woman's scarf. — Boris Pasternak

When a smile touches our hearts. When the forest stills us to peace. When music moves us to rapture. When we really love, laugh or dance with joy. We are at one with the Angels. — Dorothy Maclean

He's thinking more with his heart than with his brain. — David Smith

First the priests arrive. Then the conquistadores. — James Clavell

Truth is such a precious article - let us all economize in its use. — Mark Twain

Fear is exciting for me. — Ayrton Senna

The work is challenging, interesting and an important part of our legal system. — David Minge

We have eyes and we have nerveses
We have tails we have teeth
You'll all get what you deserveses
When we rise from underneath. — Neil Gaiman

The more I see God in these relationships with my children, the more I've become aware of how easily we can wall God's presence off from very important areas of our lives. — Ed Cyzewski

If there's room for 30 reality shows, surely there's room for two amazing costume dramas. — Keeley Hawes

At Rome there were nothing even vaguely resembling modern political parties - although given the stifling impact of these, this may well have made it more rather than less democratic than many countries today - and each candidate for office competed as an individual. Only rarely did they advocate specific policies, although commenting on issues of current importance was more common. In the main voters looked more for a capable individual who once elected could do whatever the State required. — Adrian Goldsworthy

Where are you going?"
He looked over his shoulder at me. "If I stay, you won't get any sleep."
"Stay," I said. "I promise to keep my hands to myself." Lie - such an outright lie.
He gave me a half smile that told me he knew it, too, but nestled down, tugging me into his arms. I wrapped an arm around his waist and rested my head in the hollow of his shoulder.
He idly stroked my hair. I didn't want to sleep - didn't want to lose a minute with him - but an immense exhaustion was pulling me away from consciousness, until all I knew was the touch of his fingers in my hair and the sounds of his breathing. — Sarah J. Maas

there really were some babies who were better off not being born. Like — Jodi Picoult