Top 15 Keleigh Thomas Quotes

#1. The most damaging erroneous belief about happiness is, of course, that happiness is somewhere else
that is, that it is not with you.

Robert Holden

#2. Christian Grey?" Jazz asked haughtily. "Me-thinks more Gideon Cross. That man can wear a suit.

Natasha Boyd

#3. True liberty in individuals consists in the enjoying of every right that will contribute to one's peace and happiness, so long as the exercise of such a privilege does not interfere with the same privilege in others.

David O. McKay

#4. We were never meant to be baby, we just happened

Keri Hilson

#5. A man must be able to hold his drink because drunkenness is sometimes necessary in this difficult life.

Ben Okri

#6. You should have long since gotten rid of military-industrial complexes.

Arkady Strugatsky

#7. Nothing is set in concrete the way it typically is when one is, for example, pouring concrete.

Matthew B. Crawford

#8. The past is but a coarse and sensual prophecy of the present and the future.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

#9. Last but not least among serial killer methodologies, we have women who kill their own children.

Pat Brown

#10. I'm an immigrant myself. I'd probably support it, but I can't do much.

Adrian Beltre

#11. Free will (noun):
A delusional idea that humans are in control of their own destiny and not subject to the benevolent rule of The One Who Is The One.

James Patterson

#12. Could the best and kindest of us who depart from the earth have an opportunity of revisiting it, I suppose he or she (assuming that any Vanity Fair feelings subsist in the sphere whither we are bound) would have a pang of mortification at finding how soon our survivors were consoled.

William Makepeace Thackeray

#13. I'm pringle. That's kinda like single but hungry

Michael Clifford

#14. It's SO much worse in high school! People talk about who's dating with such GRAVITY, like they're talking about wikileaks.

Anna Breslaw

#15. Six mirrors keep staring at one another
("Monday rue Christine")

Guillaume Apollinaire

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