Hurt Me Once Quotes
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There is no point in trying to freeze the ice!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
It seems right now that all I've ever done in my life is making my way here to you.
— Graeme Simsion
It is not always a problem finding the truth, it is however sometimes a problem accepting it.
— Sunny-Drunk
I'm a strange kind of author - I like assignments. I wasn't clever enough to invent an iconic figure like Salander, but she's my kind of girl.
— David Lagercrantz
The very purpose of existence it to reconcile the glowing opinion we have of ourselves with the appalling things that other people think of us.
— Quentin Crisp
What once hurt, eventually helped me to heal.
— Abra Ebner
Hurt me once, shame on you; hurt me twice, shame on me.
— Rachel Simmons
Writers say many true things about their own experiences with publicity and promotion.
— Teresa Nielsen Hayden
People always hurt us with their trust, Karla said to me once. The surest way to hurt someone you like, is to put all your trust in him.
— Gregory David Roberts
["Love is the love of one {singularly,} with desire to be singularly beloved." - Hobbes{Leviathan, (1651), Part I, Chapter VI}.]
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Allow me to let go, let it hurt if it has
to, let me regret if i have to.
Aslong as my heart feels alive once
again that's all i strive for. — Morgan Chabane
to, let me regret if i have to.
Aslong as my heart feels alive once
again that's all i strive for. — Morgan Chabane
The idea of ghosts gave his child's mind no trouble at all ... According to the Bible, God Himself was at least one-third Ghost.
— Stephen King
And if by some miracle he did manage to start the truck, Pigpen and Dust would stand around it like human cement pillars.
— Katie McGarry
Leadership is the ability to encourage the best efforts of others in working toward a desirable goal.
— Spencer W. Kimball
The adverb is not your friend.
— Stephen King