Sweet Emotion Quotes
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Sweet Emotion Quotes & Sayings
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Something wrong?"
"No." David's voice was low and full of emotion. "I just wanted to look at you."
"What do you see?"
"My future. — Shira Anthony
"No." David's voice was low and full of emotion. "I just wanted to look at you."
"What do you see?"
"My future. — Shira Anthony
A gentle, warm, sweet pain spreads through my chest at those words.
— Aleksandr Voinov
Difference between a successful and an unsuccessful person is not the action but the vision.
— Debasish Mridha
Holding the moon in your hands, velvety, your heart beats on my lips.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Sometimes if you got a problem deep rooted in your life, it takes a little bit of time to overcome it in that area.
— Joyce Meyer
So not even death can stop my mother from seeking the annihilation of her own flesh and blood.
— Elijah
I loved her weight in my arms. It was like I'd always been an unbalanced scale that was finally correctly calibrated.
— Emily Bleeker
Governments can do both great and stupid things.
— Katherine Rundell
There is nothing between us but raw emotion, and it's painful yet has the sweet sting of addiction.
— Penelope Fletcher
We are attracted to people who express the qualities we deny or repress in ourselves.
— Shakti Gawain
The soul is neither inside nor outside the body; neither proximate to nor separate from it.
— Muhammad Iqbal
Now abideth beauty, truth, and intensity; but the greatest of these is intensity.
— Michel Houellebecq
It was a Tuesday in February. Many my life's most awful moments have taken place on Tuesdays. And what is February if not the Tuesday of the year?
— Stephen Fry
You like excitement and emotion and change, you like remarkable sensations, whereas I go in for a holy calm, for sweet repose.
— Henry James
The English learned, in my view, how to use harmony much earlier than the French or the Italians, or the Germans.
— Tod Machover
Nothing is impossible to the willing heart.
— Thomas Heywood