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You only get one true love, one soulmate. Not everyone is lucky enough to find that person in a lifetime.
— Penelope Ward
Still hiding and afraid to let go. Waiting for you to find me uncover me and show me the way.
— Susane Colasanti
Men and women that don't bother to think are just biomasses.
— Sunday Adelaja
When you find your soulmate, the word relationship is redefined as Divine adventure.
— Maximus Freeman
It is grander to think and investigate for yourself than to repeat a creed.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
I have to prove myself to everybody.
— Elizabeth Warren
You will find what you seek.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
It is magnificent to grow old, if one keeps young.
— Harry Emerson Fosdick
A sincere call to the Almighty can change what you may have thought was impossible to change. Never lose hope.
— Mufti Ismail Menk
The idea of a soulmate is beautiful and very romantic to talk about it in a movie or a song, but in reality, I find it scary.
— Vanessa Paradis
As the 20th century ended, there were around 120 democracies in the world - and I can assure you more are on the way.
— George W. Bush
To achieve any success we have to endure some pain.
— Debasish Mridha
You will find love, when you surrender yourself to love.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Marriage is miserable unless you find the right person that is your soulmate and that takes a lot of looking.
— Marvin Gaye
You will not find a soulmate in the quiet of your room. You must go to a noisy place and look in the quiet corners.
— Robert Breault
that there is a certain twenty-four-hours-a-day relentlessness to caring for young children that makes it hard to think straight.
— Joanna Faber
An eye for an eye won't work because all it does is double the number of eyeless people.
— Robert Farrar Capon
In a soulmate we find not company, but a completed solitude.
— Robert Brault