Mothers From Classic Literature Quotes
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Mothers From Classic Literature Quotes & Sayings
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Is it just me, or is the world full of beautiful women?
— Robbie Coltrane
God is saying today, that if you'll pray and ask for the impossible, He will do the impossible.
— Jamie Larbi
I've always been a very good heel!
— Ric Flair
They hurt each other without wanting to, just because each represented to the others the cruel and demanding necessity of their lives.
— Albert Camus
Life goes on, after all, and one must always seek the lesson even through the sorrow. Never remain static; never stop collecting information. And
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Brambleclaw turned to Squirrelflight first. "Will you fight beside me?"
Their eyes met for a long moment. "Always," she meowed. — Erin Hunter
Their eyes met for a long moment. "Always," she meowed. — Erin Hunter
Tonight was not about winning, it was about focusing on myself and what I was aiming to do. It's the reason why I was able to swim so well
— Libby Trickett
You can kill the King without a sword, and you can light the fire without a match. What needs to burn is your imagination.
— Konstantin Stanislavski
Thus and thus is the world. Seeing the depth, we shall see also the height, and praise both.
— Olaf Stapledon
I'm cold and free and the smartest man in the world, and this time they're going to know it, I promise you. I promise you that.
— Austin Grossman