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Marriage to the groom does not means that his heart belongs to the bride.
— Dennis E. Adonis
'Better to have loved and lost,' my ass.
Anyone parroting that little platitude had obviously never lost anyone of consequence. — Nenia Campbell
Anyone parroting that little platitude had obviously never lost anyone of consequence. — Nenia Campbell
there's something really important I need to tell YOU!" He
— Rachel Renee Russell
I think about you. But I don't say it anymore.
— Marguerite Duras
The sinner does not feel any remorse over his sins, that is because his heart is already dead
— Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya
Magic was all fun and games until you had the H-bomb of spell materials on the bottom of your shoes.
— Marisha Pessl
A broken heart is just the growing pains necessary so that you can love more completely when the real thing comes along.
— J.S.B. Morse
We are afraid of ideas, of experimenting, of change. We shrink from thinking a problem through to a logical conclusion.
— Anne Sullivan
It's better to be single with high standards than in a relationship settling for less.
— Patrick Stevens
Are you sure I can't have just one little teeny tiny drink now?" I bat my eyelashes, but Joe just laughs. Laughs! Maybe my flirter is broken.
— Kristen Proby
It's not the situation ... It's your reaction to the situation.
— Robert Conklin
There are many types of pain. The only one that aspirin won't help is a hurting heart. That's why there is alcohol.
— Brian MacLearn
People who say "It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" never felt a broken heart.
— LeBron James
The look she gives me is priceless - shock mixed with pure pleasure. I make a note to put that look on her face as often as possible.
— Deanna Chase
Anger is not inappropriate in and of itself. But there
— W. Robert Nay