
Top 15 James Reese Europe Quotes
#1. Her fingers gripped my back. I knew that there would be marks, but I didn't care. She could leave her mark. I wanted her to. No one else would ever touch me again. No one else would ever touch her. I wanted to mark her for myself.
Jenni Moen
#2. Eating cherries on a hot July afternoon in Michigan is one of the greatest things that can happen to anybody, and here it is right now - three minutes after three - happening to ME, and to you.
William, Saroyan
#3. The woman who survives intact and happy must be at once tender and tough.
Maya Angelou
#4. There is no reason for verbosity in the olfactory world. Less is more.
Adria J. Cimino
#5. Any religion which uses the words such as hell, fire, curse, burning, amputating can never be a religion of love because a religion of love must only use the language of love, must only use only the sweet words of affection, not the words of darkness and torture!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#6. A girl's love for her father. Immutable. Unbearable but unbreakable.
Kristin Hannah
#7. The U.S. population, a mere four or five percent of the world total, creates half the world's toxic waste.
Helen Caldicott
#8. And perhaps we have reason to be very grateful that, both as children and long afterwards, we are never allowed to guess how the absorbing pursuit of the moment will appear, not only to others, but to ourselves, a very short time hence.
Kenneth Grahame
#9. As a country, we've given up our birthright for even less than bread and pottage. We've given it up for nothing - although I'm sure some people somewhere are richer now.
Octavia E. Butler
#10. Nothing would make me happier if Peter Falk would finally win his Oscar for this. Not just as the writer but as a fan and a friend. It would be so great.
Paul Reiser
#11. The girl behind the counter was prim, but bad at tying ribbons. Inexcusable.
Haruki Murakami
#12. I have had success throughout the years. Some of the hard rock bands today don't have the history that I have.
Gary Cherone
#13. They would grow old. They would forget me.
Sylvia Plath
#15. For the lessons one fails to learn during peacetime, one pays a high price in war.
Karl Donitz
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