
Top 15 Peer Pressure Is More Beneficial Than Harmful Quotes
#1. Amy looked up at him. Their faces were very close. She remembered when those dark expressive eyes would make her quiver inside, when being this close would make her blush and stammer. Not anymore, though.
Jude Watson
#2. Men cannot expect to do ill and fare well, but to find that done to them which they did to others.
Matthew Henry
#3. I am not a perfect Dauntless member; I am someone who believes that more than one virtue should be prized; I am Divergent.
Veronica Roth
#4. What? It was a good word. Like a rock in a river, sticking up to let you land on it, so you could make your way across the flow.
Patricia A. McKillip
#5. Now. It is only ever now. So do it, you coward. Breathe underwater at last.
Nina George
#6. Only children believe they're capable of everything.
Paulo Coelho
#7. Far travel, very far travel, or travail, comes near to the worth of staying at home.
Henry David Thoreau
#8. A young man had become possessed by a devil. The thing within him burst into loud lamentation and departed from the man. At once the youth's eye fell out on his cheek, and the whole of the pupil which had been black became white.
Saint Augustine
#9. The province of philosophy is not so much to prevent calamities befalling as to demonstrate that they are blessings when they have taken place.
Ernest Bramah
#10. You must always believe that life is as extraordinary as music says it is.
Rebecca West
#11. My heart pounds sickeningly and I turn pale ... I often feel as if I were dead ... I seem to be losing my mind.
Robert Schumann
#12. Any noble cause will encounter its share of setbacks. The strength of that cause is measured in how the men who fight for it respond. We refuse to give up, which is why we will prevail eventually.
D.B. Jackson
#13. You spanked me," she told him.
"I did." He lifted her shoulders high enough to push a wedge pillow under the pad. "And I enjoyed it very much. You have a very spankable ass, no?
Cherise Sinclair
#14. The challenge is not to manage time, but to manage ourselves.
Stephen Covey
#15. The days passed, the weeks. But everything seemed to have fused, gone into a conglomerated mass. He could not tell one day from another, hardly one place from another. Nothing was distinct or distinguishable. Often he lost himself for an hour at a time, could not remember what he had done.
D.H. Lawrence
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