Being Single And Strong Quotes
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Single women have a dreadful propensity for being poor. Which is one very strong argument in favor of matrimony.
— Jane Austen
It all began with dreams that did not come true.
— Cynthia Toussaint
True strength is knowing that you don't have to be strong every single second of the day.
— Mandy Hale
Well, you will have to do. If you had died along with your mother, I would have taught the cat to read.
— Frances Hardinge
Lord, confound this surly sister, blight her brow with blotch and blister, cramp her larynx, lung and liver, in her guts a galling give her.
— John Millington Synge
Life's cares are comforts; such by Heav'n design'd; He that hath none must make them, or be wretched.
— Edward Young
With any method of attaining great wealth, there is a price, and price is not always measured in money
— Robert Kiyosaki
Writing is a fearsome but grand vocation - potentially healing but likewise deadly. I wouldn't trade my life for the world.
— Reynolds Price
He was one of those men ... who know in their hearts that for all their edgy, belligerent hardness they are just unhappy kids, emotional retards.
— Iain Banks
The wind is rising! . . . We must try to live!
— Paul Valery
Life is a dream from which there is but one awakening.
— Jack Sanger
You can change your emotion immediately .. by thinking of something joyful, or singing a song, or remembering a happy experience.
— Rhonda Byrne
Only by taking Jesus' example into every part of our lives will we be able to win in life.
— Loren Cunningham
Being single doesn't mean you're weak, it means that you're strong enough to wait for the right person.
— Niall Horan
Being single doesn't mean your weak. It means your strong enough to wait for what you deserve.
— Niall Horan
I saw what's going on under my chin. I don't want to be the one the President has to pardon on Thanksgiving.
— Joan Rivers