Delmar Quotes
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Delmar Quotes & Sayings
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Dear Lovey, we'll sing and dance, and float as far as Paris, France. On airy currents up above, we'll teach the wildest wind to love.
— Margo Lundell
It takes courage, strength, and conviction to love someone deeply, persistently, and endlessly.
— Debasish Mridha
Most women are starving to receive something from a man that they need to give to themselves
— Sherry Argov
The Madcap Heiress, isn't that what the papers usually call her? Millions of dollars and no sense.
— Vina Delmar
Do not hate the people who are jealous because they recognize that you are the best.
— Monica Bellucci
I guess a man's best friend is his mother.
— Vina Delmar
I guess it was easier for her to change her name than for her whole family to change theirs.
— Vina Delmar
He was about to kiss me. I was sure of it. I had never been kissed before and had no idea what to do! - Delphine Delmar
— Heidi Peltier
The whole world seemed to be wounded, broken, hurting.
— Pamela Clare
It is revolutionary for any trans person to choose to be seen and visible in a world that tells us we should not exist.
— Laverne Cox
Writing is like masturbation. It might not bear fruit, but it certainly does feel good.
— Charles Delmar
It's weird because I always seem to be dead. I'm gonna have to change that because I wouldn't want to be typecast.
— Erica Leerhsen
As soon as my lips touched hers, something happened... My chest tightened so much that it hurt, and I almost couldn't breathe. - Mako Delmar
— Heidi Peltier
Though not all reading children grow up to be writers, I take it that most creative writers must in their day have been reading children.
— Elizabeth Bowen
I kept my eyes to the mountains and pretended not to feel the wet gliding down my cheeks.
— Kristen Ashley
As for plenty, we had not only for necessity, conveniency and decency, but for delight and pleasure to superfluity.
— Margaret Cavendish