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Right." A soft, choked laugh. "Kind of ruins the dramatic effect if I'm storming off in the wrong direction, doesn't it?
— Kelley Armstrong
Nostalgia, as always, had wiped away the bad memories and magnified the good ones. no one was safe from its onslaught.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
In my experience as long as he treats you right and appreciates you then no man is the wrong kind of man.
— Jay Crownover
There's no right or wrong way to hurt. Everybody does it their own way. It's how we respond to pain that tells the kind of person we are.
— Bethany Crandell
Looks like the wrong kind of bait can get you the right kind of fish.
— Jennifer E. Smith
He was the worst kind of wrong. He was so wrong it felt right, and that made me feel completely out of control.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
To conquer the dangers of giving up, do what your passion moves you to do.
— Israelmore Ayivor
The right kind of fear will keep us from doing wrong.
The rough is only mental - it is rough only because your think it is. — Norman Vincent Peale
The rough is only mental - it is rough only because your think it is. — Norman Vincent Peale
The only kind of trouble I've ever been in is when I was stealing eggs when I was little. I think I know right from wrong.
— Elvis Presley
It definitely takes a fair bit of experience to know what's the right kind of wave and which is the wrong wave.
— Joel Parkinson
Who cares who's right or wrong when the last word is a kind apology?
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Don't pay back in kind, pay back in kindness. If someone does wrong by you, do right by them.
— Jodi Picoult
We're all vulnerable. Mix the wrong feelings together, the right kind of bad with the wrong kind of good, and you'll wind up with a total breakdown.
— Caterpillar From Alice
The right kind of leisure is better than the wrong kind of work.
— Baltasar Gracian
Whereas scoundrels become reconciled after knifing one another, lovers break up irrevocably over a mere glance or word.
— Honore De Balzac