The Name Amanda Quotes
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And while I want to spare Mia the circus, I don't care if the whole world knows we're together.
— Gayle Forman
The deaths - tiny ones, false ones, real ones - we undertake in the name of love are the closest that we ever come to greatness.
— Amanda Lee Koe
they always mentioned his name. For her, it was as if they were constantly squeezing lemon juice on an open wound.
— Amanda Laneley
Thank God for imminent doomsday.
— Jim Butcher
Willingness to learn is the mark of a youthful mind.
— Rickson Gracie
In case you are wondering about the name, Yahoo stands for Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
— Amanda Eliza Bertha
It is no shame to lose to me, mortal. Even among mythical creatures there are very few who can give a unicorn a good game.
— Roger Zelazny
Of the two, the one will always follow, the other will always lead, whatever be the course of their destiny.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We suffer more from choice than from necessity.
— Marty Rubin
I am really not looking further than my next trip. I'm enjoying being in the moment.
— Kylie Minogue
No past life has been lived to lend us glory, and that which has existed before us is not ours.
— Seneca.
Diesel" - his name sounded sweet coming out of her mouth --"I want you, and I mean I really, really want you. Please. Let's go back to my room.
— Amanda Carlson
Remember my name. Because I'm going to be the one who kills you.
— Amanda Hocking
And I have two eyes. I've seen that little melodrama play out between you and that other tracker. Fish? Flounder? What's his name?
— Amanda Hocking
Do the least harm and the most good.
— H. Jay Dinshah
Sorrow, like a heavy ringing bell, once set on ringing, with its own weight goes; then little strength rings out the doleful knell.
— William Shakespeare
Who didn't want the distraction of a willing body to remind you that you hadn't just been made for suffering
— Mia Sheridan