Falling Off Things Quotes
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Falling Off Things Quotes & Sayings
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Things that are falling apart encourage me: whatever else, I'm in better shape than they are.
— Margaret Atwood
But sometimes the very things you fall in love with people for, become the things you like least about them, in the end.
— Katharine Brush
Things have a way of falling into place.
— Nora Roberts
Falling in love is totally unimaginable to me. I think maybe the best things often are.
— Katie Heaney
Lost really has two disparate meanings. Losing things is about the familiar falling away, getting lost is about the unfamiliar appearing.
— Rebecca Solnit
That sensation of things-falling-away. Once the ice begins to crack, it will happen swiftly. She
— Joyce Carol Oates
Life's messy," he agreed. "But sometimes amazing things can happen, even when it seems like it's all falling apart.
— Lisa Brown Roberts
If you fall, you fall," Elodin shrugged. "Sometimes falling teaches us things too." In dreams you often fall before you wake.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I am naive when it comes to love, you know what I mean? I do believe in falling in love at first sight and things like that.
— Sonam Kapoor
All the time we spent in bed, counting miles before we said, fall in love and fall apart, things will end before they start.
— Sufjan Stevens
Sometimes falling flat on your face allows you to see things from a totally different perspective.
— Linda Poindexter
I guess the whole world is made up of things coming together and things falling apart,
— Emily Wing Smith
It occurred to me that the business of surviving precluded a great many things, exploring and falling in love not least among them.
— Ransom Riggs
Don't blame me, blame history, he says, smiling. Such things happen. Falling in love has been recorded, or at least those words have.
— Margaret Atwood
One of the first things I did on arriving at school was to break my left arm falling into a bomb crater.
— Peter Higgs