Short But True Love Quotes
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Short But True Love Quotes & Sayings
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Know love. Sow love. Grow love!
— Israelmore Ayivor
I want you to ask yourself the entire time before you meet me, 'Is this really what I want?
— Brad McKinniss
Where there is motion, there is no procrastination. Where there is no procrastination, there is no clutter.
— Anna Femming
You have to fight the green monster with your mind, not your fists.
— Matthew Broderick
Is a reason for existence necessary?
— John L. Evans
The extreme positions of the Crossfire Syndrome require extreme simplification - framing the debate in terms which ignore the real issues.
— Michael Crichton
When you fill life with mourning and complaints, your accomplishments will be a little lower than success.
— Auliq Ice
All that I desire in life are three ...
A wilderness: A beach on the sun-drenched sea,
A puff of opium,
And thee. — Roman Payne
A wilderness: A beach on the sun-drenched sea,
A puff of opium,
And thee. — Roman Payne
No-one is ever betrayed by true love.
— Jaufre Rudel
We are immortal beings, Thristan. You cannot hate me throughout all eternity.
— Madison Thorne Grey
True love doesn't grow on you, feed on you, drain you and spoil your heart. It nourishes, waters the soul and intensifies in absenses long and short.
— C. Nzingha Smith
the psychological value of loss is twice as more as gain.
— Charles Holm
The void is ready to snatch you up like a Pac Man machine and Laskshmi is on vacation. You chant Sring - and you get her answering machine.
— Frederick Lenz
A man never feels more important than when he receives a telegram containing more than ten words.
— George Ade
We are to get wisdom and understanding, yet we are not to lean on it apart from the Lord.
— John C. Maxwell
They had killed one another so frequently that murder had been an accepted part of life
— Stephenie Meyer
It's easy to work for somebody else; all you have to do is show up.
— John Wanamaker