Dear Devil Quotes
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Dear Devil Quotes & Sayings
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Dear Die-ary, I've been to heaven and hell ... and I still don't know if there is a god or a devil. Still ... it's something to write about.
— Jhonen Vasquez
Go to the devil with your Latin. Let us drink, my dear d'Artagnan, MORBLEU! Let us drink while the wine is fresh! Let
— Alexandre Dumas
Almighty God teach you my dear brother...more wit and knowledge than to be taken in by a good for nothing destructive flirt and devil.
— Cecil Woodham-Smith
You do have a choice, you know," Etta told her after a moment. "There is always a choice.
— Alexandra Bracken
My mom played every sport possible. My dad is 'extremely' competitive. You can't even play Ping-Pong with him.
— Kate Upton
A key to a long, productive writing life is finding ways to support that life, emotionally and existentially.
— Eric Maisel
My dear: in this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it.
— George Bernard Shaw
A picture is a poem without words.
— Horace
If we don't expect more from each other, hope better for each other, and recover from the hurt we've experienced, we are surely doomed.
— Bryan Stephenson
Pride leaves no room for grace.
— Charles R. Swindoll
The experience of silence alone is the real and perfect knowledge.
— Ramana Maharshi
A thought is a substace, producing the thing that is imagined by the thought.
— Wallace D. Wattles
Because you deserved it! Because you should know what it feels like! How bad it hurts, you self-centered asshole!
— Sylvia Day
When the time comes I will go joyfully. Whatever may be there, it will be real, without complication, without ridicule, without deception.
— Isaac Bashevis Singer
The victory's in believing.
— James Russell Lowell
Dear Posterity, If you have not become more just, more peaceful, and in general more sensible ... then may the Devil take you!
— Albert Einstein
The more you embrace change, though, the easier it gets.
— Penelope Douglas