
Top 15 Good Polyamory Quotes
#1. Often something more simple would be better. Sometimes I put things together - a shirt, a sweater, a jacket - and it's too complicated. I would have worn only a v-neck sweater, it would have been better. It's not the clothes but it's how you wear them sometimes.
Ines De La Fressange
#2. Listen, Kolya, by the way, you are going to be a very unhappy man in your life ... But on the whole you will bless life all the same.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#3. There's nothing scarier than hearing someone you love cry, except imagining a world where that sound stops. Suddenly I can't breathe. Can't be here. There's nothing scarier than loving someone.
Emily Henry
#4. The temptation to add features to a program must be resisted as strongly as possible. This requires the dedication of a saint
Joe Armstrong
#5. Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.
Anonymous
#6. Man proposes, but God blocks the game.
Mark Twain
#7. I don't want you to cook my bread, I don't want you to make my bed. I don't want you to because I'm sad and blue, I just want to make love to you.
Willie Dixon
#8. Were you already here?" he asked.
"Yeah."
"Didn't you just bring her home from work two hours ago?"
"Yeah."
Tripp chuckled and shook his head. "Did you even leave?"
"No.
Abbi Glines
#9. Ye've only got to live one day at a time, darlint. One can always be living just one more day.
L.M. Montgomery
#10. Do people really think that about my nose? I spent my whole life hating it, so it's amusing that people like it!
Richard C. Armitage
#11. The nightmares arrived like they always did, much like the best player in the opposition when you've heard rumors that he might be injured or sick-but there he is, warming up with the rest of them, ready to take the field.
Markus Zusak
#12. Every Friday we'd do a final practice 'walk-through' for the game, and I just remember we were always out on the field dancing and singing together.
William Perry
#13. The Civil War is not ended: I question whether any serious civil war ever does end.
T. S. Eliot
#14. The words that come direct from the people are the greatest ... If you substitute one out of your own vocabulary, it disappears before your eyes.
Dorothea Lange
#15. It's difficult to write about poverty in a way that doesn't feel cliched.
Jake Halpern
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