
Top 15 Dangereuses Retrouvailles Quotes
#1. I won't be the reason you don't go to him. I won't be your excuse. You've got to see for yourself, or you'l never be able to let him go
Jeremiah Fisher
Jenny Han
#2. Reject me and I don't know how to give up. Accept me and I will still continue.
Santosh Kalwar
#3. ... it was raining on Himmel Street when the world ended for Liesel Meminger.
The sky was dripping.
Like a tap that a child has tried its hardest to turn off but hasn't quite managed.
Markus Zusak
#4. Sometimes is all we really have anyway, right? Nothing is always.
Liz Reinhardt
#5. As entertaining as it would be to see you run in a screaming conflagration from my kitchen after falling face-first into the fire, I am in no mood to clean it up.
Joseph R. Lallo
#6. Music is the highest art, no question. But literature is a friendlier one. It depends on us more, bores us more quickly, can't go on if we don't, can't stop saying what it means, can't stop giving us something to forgive.
James Richardson
#7. If it's not happening now, it doesn't mean it won't happen in the future.
Noringai
#9. Our fortunes rise together, and they fall together. 'All men are brothers,' said the Analects. We have a collective responsibility-to bring about a more stable and more prosperous world, a world in which every person in every country can reach their full potential.
Christine Lagarde
#10. Lloyd felt as though he had just lost the woman he loved more than everyone else on earth
Catrin Collier
#11. Being true to yourself involves showing and sharing emotion. The spirit that motivates most great storytellers is 'I want you to feel what I feel,' and the effective narrative is designed to make this happen. That's how the information is bound to the experience and rendered unforgettable.
Peter Guber
#12. Because you can be lazy if you don't know the truth.
Meg White
#14. Like all parents, they were just doing their best from moment to moment.
Deborah Harkness
#15. The Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. It is the most grievous sentence of the three, but it overflows with comfort. Strange is it that where misery was concentrated mercy reigned; where sorrow reached her climax weary souls find rest.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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