Top 15 Medium Length Love Quotes
#1. If we're gonna win, we have to play up to and beyond our potential. We're capable of doing that.
Don Nelson
#2. But ideas can make men forget their own interests. And the guys in charge will exploit men who believe in ideas too much.
Min Jin Lee
#3. Short fiction is the medium I love the most, because it requires that I bring everything I've learned about poetry - the concision, the ability to say something as vividly as possible - but also the ability to create a narrative that, though lacking a novel's length, satisfies the reader.
Ron Rash
#5. Not having money to spend doesn't mean we can't have well-spent moments every day. (42)
Sarah Ban Breathnach
#6. The concentration of all seven behind the stroke should be so strong that you know by feel when that stroke has varied his style or rating without the cox announcing it.
Phillip Thomas
#7. Your only defense can be you were so madly in love you weren't responsible for your actions.
Suzanne Collins
#8. You don't sell the product, you sell the philosophy. When you sell a product, you have customers, when you sell a philosophy, you have believers.
Soumeet Lanka
#9. THE MISCONCEPTION: When you can't explain something, you focus on what you can prove. THE TRUTH: When you are unsure of something, you are more likely to accept strange explanations.
David McRaney
#10. The assassin crouched atop one of the shorter, thicker pillars, his body a curve of taut muscles beneath nondescript gray clothes. He looked more like a weapon than a person.
Leah Cypess
#11. It doesn't change that I still want him, I still want to be with him, I still feel like the fucking air has been sucked out of the room when he walks in and I still think about him all the time.
Santino Hassell
#12. In the United States, as elsewhere, there are, and have always been, two parties in politics ... It is remarkable how nearly their positive statements of political doctrine agree, while they differ in almost every possible application of their common principles.
Harriet Martineau
#13. I will break obstacles to happiness, to goodness - yes, goodness. I wish to be a better man than I have been, than I am
Charlotte Bronte
#15. They are clean, dressed and coiffed neatly, and seem serene. They look and act like "normal" shoppers, gamblers, dawdlers, and visitors, but "they" are solo homeless women - mainly over forty years of age and surprisingly well educated - who blend into polite society.
Marjorie Bard
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