Top 15 Love Extinct Quotes

#1. Everyone has a story worthy of being told.

Kristin Caraway

#2. Heroes became extinct when saving the world became more important to rescue a damsel in distress.

L.A. Serrot

#3. The fruits of life fall into the hands of those who climb the tree and pick them.

Earl Tupper

#4. I think the most important quality of a mentor is that they are open to following students where they want to go. Not always pushing their own agenda.

Cordelia Jensen

#5. If you're worried about caribou, take a look at the arguments that were used about the pipeline. They'd say the caribou would be extinct. You've got to shake them away with a stick. They're all making love lying up against the pipeline and you got thousands of caribou up there.

George H. W. Bush

#6. The gin and tonic has saved more Englishmen's lives, and minds, than all the doctors in the Empire.

Winston Churchill

#7. If you have a gun, unload it. (Mike)
Why? (Nick)
Because if you don't, you're going to shoot this asshole which will only piss him off more. (Mike)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#8. We don't mature momentarily, but over the long-term.

John C. Maxwell

#9. We hope that audiences around the world embrace the picture in the same way they have the books and that hopefully Disney will allow us make another one.

Jerry Bruckheimer

#10. Alas for a love whose fire is extinct,
A love that was born in the Holy Place and died in the house of idols!

Muhammad Iqbal

#11. She fell in love with an extinct volcano.

Anais Nin

#12. I like it when, you know, 3-under wins, you know, 20-under par, it just brings so many other people into contention.

Paula Creamer

#13. I love humility in a woman. It's so rare. With man, of course, it is practically extinct.

Ethel M. Dell

#14. I found out that the sunshine in New Mexico could do almost anything with one: make one well if one felt ill, or change a dark mood and lighten it. It entered into one's deepest places and melted the thick, slow densities. It made one feel good. That is, alive.

Mabel Dodge Luhan

#15. It is the law of love that rules mankind. Had violence, i.e. hate, rules us we would have become extinct long ago. And yet, the tragedy of it is that the so-called civilised men and nations conduct themselves as if the basis of society was violence.

Mahatma Gandhi

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