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Sometimes the words left unspoken are the most important ones that should have been said much earlier to avoid the consequences of the destiny.
— Aditti Gaur
Hard words will break no bones:
But more than bones are broken
By the inescapable stones
Of fond words left unspoken. — Jan Struther
But more than bones are broken
By the inescapable stones
Of fond words left unspoken. — Jan Struther
When I don't make a decision, it's not that I don't think about it. I think about it and make a decision not to make a decision.
— P. V. Narasimha Rao
We don't move on in the stunt unless it looks like a hit. So when I see it on TV, I'm generally satisfied that people are going to buy it.
— Victoria Pratt
I live with carpe diem engrave on my heart.
— M.F.K. Fisher
My husband, Jim, converted to Judaism just before our wedding.
— Anita Diament
She did not want to talk of her sorrow, but with that sorrow in her heart she could not talk of outside matters.
— Leo Tolstoy
You can't fight a battle you don't think exists.
— John Eldredge
What we call disorder or chaos might actually be order, if order is seen as a random distribution and not as a static, idealized condition.
— William Lanouette
If you love someone, tell them.
Tell them now.
Because two hearts can easily be broken
By 3 small words that are left unspoken. — Jose N. Harris
Tell them now.
Because two hearts can easily be broken
By 3 small words that are left unspoken. — Jose N. Harris
You're flattered because he wants to sleep with you? Who doesn't he want to sleep with?
— Donna Lynn Hope
Darkness humbles and demolishes the people; it destroy any country
— Sunday Adelaja
The things left unsaid to people we care about, and the void those unspoken words leave, often have more impact than what is said.
— Tyler Knight
This isn't just a book about organizational change - it's also about
— Daryl R. Conner
We live in a nation where corporations are people.
— Lizz Winstead