Sisters Relationships Quotes
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Sisters Relationships Quotes & Sayings
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If you never learned to hold onto someone, how could it possibly hurt now to let them go?
— Shannon L. Alder
I love learning, but hate being taught.
— Winston Churchill
Sister, they send you out for one and you bring back two ... and a half. Such a clever girl.
— Stephenie Meyer
My habitual mood of humiliation, self-doubt, forlorn depression, fell damp on the embers of my decaying ire.
— Charlotte Bronte
I never laugh until I've had my coffee.
— Clark Gable
By nature man without woman can feel no joy. She is his mother, his sister, his loving friend. She is seldom his enemy.
— Christine De Pizan
We didn't want to admit it then, but we were friends. Best friends.
— Shannon Celebi
Insanity is everyone expecting you not to fall apart when you find out everything you believed in was a lie.
— Shannon L. Alder
Relationships are interesting to me. Not just between men and women, but fathers and sons, brothers and sisters and friends.
— Steve Buscemi
What is a poem, if not a toy mouse viewed from an angle that makes it appear to take over the world? Lee
— Nell Zink
She wouldn't climb out of the bed for her sister, but she had climbed into a crater. She wouldn't cross a room, but she had crossed a continent.
— Anthony Marra
I watched, hoping she wouldn't come out too broke. It's all you can do for people sometimes, no matter how much you love them.
— Katie Crouch
Lovers, yes, we're lovers now.
— Rachel Ward
My sister and I are so close that we finish each other's sentences and often wonder who's memories belong to whom.
— Shannon Celebi
I think we should wean Grandma.
— Renata Suerth
[S]isters could do a great deal for their brothers, if they would.
— Isabella MacDonald Alden
Sisters and brothers just happen, we don't get to choose them, but they become one of our most cherish relationships.
— Wes Adamson
I think the problem starts with the general appreciation of the music in the larger society.
— Sonny Rollins