Every Woman's Dream Quotes
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Every Woman's Dream Quotes & Sayings
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After all, it's not every day a woman is given a kingdom of dreams.
— Judith McNaught
Every man's dream is to be able to sink into the arms of a woman without also falling into her hands
— Jerry Lewis
It is every woman's dream to be some man's dream woman.
— Barbra Streisand
Poetry is the spiritual essence of life; and therefore not a low-calorie diet for the brain.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Real forgiveness in close relationships is never easy. It can't be rushed or engineered.
— Sharon Salzberg
If wealth was the inevitable result of hard work and enterprise, every woman in Africa would be a millionaire.
— George Monbiot
When the gunman realizes that nobody else is armed, he will lay down his weapons and turn himself in ... that's just human nature.
— Dianne Feinstein
the Cup That Cheers
— Elizabeth Wein
Every greedy, unreasonable dream I'd ever had about what a woman should be came true in Mona.
— Kurt Vonnegut
He is short-sighted who looks only on the path he treads and the wall on which he leans.
— Khalil Gibran
In the sacraments, spirit and matter "kiss." Heaven and earth embrace in a union that will never end.
— Christopher West
They're for exercise, I think." "I've heard that," the old man said. "That Americans do pointless labor for fun.
— Adam Johnson
Reading is like a roaring fire, it stokes the imagination and keeps it burning bright!
— Kelley Lovelace
Deep in every heart slumbers a dream, and the couturier knows it: every woman is a princess.
— Christian Dior
The approach of death certainly concentrates the mind.
— A. N. Wilson
Every woman dreams of her own political career and her own place in life.
— Raisa Gorbacheva
Every woman in America has a French dream in her head, especially a Parisian one.
— Catherine Malandrino
Sirk was every woman's dream of a director.
— Dorothy Malone