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Things that other people do, or that happen to people you love, are some of the things you can't fight.
— Hilari Bell
We couldn't go on indefinitely being swept off our feet.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
A mother's love, it knows no end. It begins with a dream, with a silent wish, and it never ever ends.
— Kelly DeBie
Cold wind swept around her and when she looked down, her feet stood on rocks. The night sky was filled with stars.
— T.L. Brown
E were always taught, instead of waiting to be swept off our feet, to 'expect little, forgive much'.
— Helen Fielding
I was waiting for someone that would sweep me off my feet and would be swept up by me in equal parts.
— Taylor Jenkins Reid
I think the rest of the world is not as cold and lonely a place as you think. At least I have to hope.
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
I want to see everything. I guess the positive version of not seeing or not knowing would be preservation of fantasy.
— Taryn Simon
I come from a rural state. People drive 50, 100 miles to and from work every single day. That is true all over America.
— Bernie Sanders
No person is ever good for much, that hasn't been swept off their feet by enthusiasm between ages twenty and thirty.
— James Anthony Froude
Real people, with their unpredictable ways, can seem difficult to contend with after one has spent a stretch in simulation.
— Sherry Turkle
Ever since I've met you, I've swept you off my feet.
— Morrie Ryskind
As P. J. O'Rourke once observed, no woman daydreams about being swept off her feet by a liberal.
— Greg Gutfeld
My first novel didn't sell well. It was really painful and humiliating and shocking to me.
— Maria Semple
The trouble with putting armor on is that, while it protects you from pain, it also protects you from pleasure.
— Celeste Holm
A new idea must not be judged by its immediate results.
— Nikola Tesla
It's not because I've -what is the phrase? -'swept you off your feet' by my -er- ardor?
— Margaret Mitchell