Top 13 Masochist Pride Quotes
#1. I can tell how I'm doing, and I can tell if the crowd is particularly dead.
Robyn Hitchcock
#2. The chambermaid believed in courtly love. A book's physical self was sacrosanct to her, its form inseparable from its content; her duty as a lover was Platonic adoration, a noble but doomed attempt to conserve forever the state of perfect chastity in which it had left the bookseller.
Anne Fadiman
#3. A man of limited desire will always have less or perhaps nothing to worry and sensibly no fear of losing anything or everything in life.
Anuj
#4. We love and reason because God Loves and reasons and holds our hand while we do it.
C.S. Lewis
#5. In remembering the appalling suffering of war on both sides, we recognise how precious is the peace we have built in Europe since 1945.
Queen Elizabeth II
#6. The member of Congress who forgets his constituents' needs usually serves only one term.
Edward Brooke
#7. Leading a family is the hardest job a man can ever have.
Dave Ramsey
#8. It takes more than wings to release one from the bonds of kinship.
Betsy Tobin
#9. Nothing restricts your success more than your limiting self-beliefs and fears.
Maddy Malhotra
#10. I want what I shouldn't want, and I crave someone I can never have.
Deborah Harkness
#11. Children would die of terror if they knew the folly and ignorance of their caretakers.
Mason Cooley
#12. The men leaned back on their heels, put their hands in their trousers-pockets, and proclaimed their views with the booming profundity of a prosperous male repeating a thoroughly hackneyed statement about a matter of which he knows nothing whatever.
Sinclair Lewis
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