Top 13 Corrimano Quotes

#1. she is all things men want to love, but could never handle.

Christopher Poindexter

Corrimano Quotes #147355
#2. Notes, usually to be musical, have to move in or out. They don't sound like clarinets!

Ray Still

Corrimano Quotes #246894
#3. Hope is the best part of our riches.

Christian Nestell Bovee

Corrimano Quotes #684838
#4. I think people in my district expect me to work with the president. It doesn't mean we have to agree all the time. I don't feel any extra pressure.

Charlie Dent

Corrimano Quotes #896282
#5. He's not an JERK, he's just a JERK to you!

Renee Wade

Corrimano Quotes #934407
#6. Our society is so fragmented, our family lives so sundered by physical and emotional distance, our friendships so sporadic, our intimacies so 'in-between' things and often so utilitarian, that there are few places where we can feel truly safe.

Henri J.M. Nouwen

Corrimano Quotes #955900
#7. His name was Mr. Quan and he was the concierge, which explained the black suit and the lavender shirt but not the oversized bow tie in chrome-yellow silk. Perhaps nothing could.

Carsten Stroud

Corrimano Quotes #960505
#8. If a situation requires swearing to God it is - by definition - extreme.

Pam Houston

Corrimano Quotes #961311
#9. PERFECTION, OF COURSE, is a cruel god. It requires the kind of absolute devotion and daily sacrifice that is the sworn enemy of personal emotion and intimacy with others, even - and maybe especially - one's loyal ladywife.

James Dodson

Corrimano Quotes #978438
#10. I still get weepy when I see a father being nice to his child. It so affects me.

Pat Conroy

Corrimano Quotes #1062576
#11. The only relevant question is whether you will let it be possible for you.

Gay Hendricks

Corrimano Quotes #1386616
#12. Nothing escapes God's knowledge. This is proved by the witness of the Scriptures and the analogy of the sun, which, although created, yet by its light or heat enters into all things.

Saint Ambrose

Corrimano Quotes #1466666
#13. Never lose sight of the fact that all human felicity lies in man's imagination, and that he cannot think to attain it unless he heeds all his caprices. The most fortunate of persons is he who has the most means to satisfy his vagaries.

Marquis De Sade

Corrimano Quotes #1840872

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