
Top 14 Acrimony In A Sentence Quotes
#1. We tied the knot, jumped over the broom, and drank the champagne! Should we smash the glasses?
Scott G. Brown
#2. For me there is no such word as 'luck' in the dictionary.
Fabrice Muamba
#3. Life being so short, and the possible books to write so many, it's good to function by night as well as by day; but would anybody become a writer if they realised at the outset what the working hours were?
Hilary Mantel
#4. I've got more than one string to my bow, and I thought I'd give this one a twang.
John Le Carre
#5. For the meaning of life differs from man to man, from day to day and from hour to hour. What matters, therefore, is not the meaning of life in general but rather the specific meaning of a person's life at a given moment.
Viktor E. Frankl
#6. Seducing Sophie had been a mutual pleasure and she'd proved herself an excellent and very willing pupil, but when it came to freeing her he'd failed dismally. He'd freed her from one cheating man, only for her to fall in love with another who couldn't or wouldn't give her what she deserved.
Kitty French
#7. Not knowing where your food comes from is a primary form of alienation.
Allen Lacy
#8. Brayden met my eyes. His were hazel, almost like Eddie's but with a little green. Not as much green as Adrian's, of course. No one's eyes were that amazingly green.
Richelle Mead
#9. I want a new past,new memories, a new first handshake with love. I want to start over in every possible way.
Isaac Marion
#10. At a recent education summit, President Obama admitted that he can't rap. When they heard, Americans said, 'Good!'
Jimmy Fallon
#11. You have to get beyond your own precious inner experiences.
Stella Adler
#12. I showed up like his sidekick, and if Batman and Robin had followed us in, I doubt anyone would have noticed. We were that cool. Honest.
Max Turner
#13. The question is not how to get rid of fear, but how to awaken the intelligence with which to face and to understand and go beyond fear.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#14. Do not despise any man, however poor he may be; but behave with full respect and kindness to every well-intentioned man, especially to the poor, as to our members worthy of compassion - or, rather, to members of Christ - otherwise you will cruelly wound your soul.
John Of Kronstadt
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