Top 16 Picture Frame Love Quotes
#1. To possess something and not know its value is torturous.
Sunday Adelaja
#2. Music, love, death. Certainly a triangle of sorts; maybe even an eternal one.
"The only people who can see the whole picture," he murmured, "are the ones who step out of the frame." (The ground beneath her feet.)
Salman Rushdie
#4. I have to say that I have no regrets about my decision to become a priest or about the major directions my ministry has taken me ... I have been and am happy as a priest, and I have never been lonely ... I could have used a bit more solitude.
Andrew Greeley
#5. Treat not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful.
Gautama Buddha
#6. Virtue is health, vice is sickness.
Petrarch
#7. We kinda look at this as the second or third chapter of our lives. After college, most people figure out what they want to do with their lives. But we already know what we want to do in the future and that is to continue to further our business goals.
Mary-Kate Olsen
#9. Whenever science makes a discovery, the devil grabs it while the angels are debating the best way to use it.
Alan Valentine
#10. Works of art always spring from those who have faced the danger, gone to the very end of an experience, to the point beyond which no human being can go. The further one dares to go, the more decent, the more personal, the more unique a life becomes.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#11. I'm going to kill you, Aja! I'm going to kill you in your face!
Pierce Brown
#12. Marriage is like a violin. After the beautiful music is over, the strings are still attached.
Jacob Braude
#13. Those moments of play that we do get in meta-life, like playing music, or golf, or word-play, or flirting - those are some of the best parts about being alive.
Stewart Butterfield
#14. Sweet Jesus, war does terrible things to people.
Jim Broadbent
#15. As mayor, I got used to the fact that when you walked out of the house in the morning to pick up the newspaper in your boxers, there could be a camera there.
Martin O'Malley
#16. A lonely person on a college campus is never more than a few minutes and a bad decision from company.
Thomm Quackenbush
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