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The church must not teach the submission of wives apart from the sacrificial love and servanthood required of husbands.
— Gary L. Thomas
Which is worse? Loving someone and not being able to be with them or not loving someone and having to be with them.
— Donna Lynn Hope
You were born free by accident. You live free by choice. To die free is your responsibility.
— Russel Honore
It's important to note that aggression isn't the problem. It's the outcome of a problem.
— Cesar Millan
Haters saying they wanna defeat us, they don't hate us they wanna be us. Truth is you can't join us or beat us.
— Wiz Khalifa
If you want something you have never had, you must do something you have never done.
— Isra Sravenheart
Night had come - night that she loved of all times, night in which the reflections in the dark pool of the mind shine more clearly than by day.
— Virginia Woolf
Life is scarier than death.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Find a place to think and a person to love and be happy.
— Debasish Mridha
This is it, Beck. This is the hardest part of loving someone: not being with them when you want to be. It's so bad you can taste it.
— Debra Anastasia
May the Baby Jesus shut your mouth and open your mind.
— Captain Beefheart
Unfortunately, loving someone doesn't obligate them to love you back
— J. Matthew Nespoli
The imagination which causes so many ravages among us, never speaks to the heart of savages Pt.1, 41
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
You are criticizing me for my fashion statement. My wife keeps on criticizing me for my blank bank statement
— Arvind Kejriwal
Alas; they had been friends in youth
but whispering tongues can poison truth — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
but whispering tongues can poison truth — Samuel Taylor Coleridge