Top 16 Poetic Justice Love Quotes
#2. You know, the thing that struck me about Civil War music was how bloody it was; it was full of hatred. There was incredible vitriol in it.
T Bone Burnett
#3. Obedience is not enough. Unless he is suffering, how can you be sure that he is obeying your will and not his own?
George Orwell
#4. First things that a hurting person needs to do is break the habit of using other people as a narcotic to numb the dull aching of an inner void.
T.D. Jakes
#5. Democracy is messy. It is messy whether you've been doing it since 1789 or whether you're going to do it for the first time in 2005. The trouble with Democracy is, you hold elections. The trouble with dictatorships is ... you don't.
Rich Galen
#6. ...love is deep attention, deep compassion...
Orhan Pamuk
#7. I'm always excited to be around other actors. I sometimes only get to work with myself, and it's so tedious. I was so excited to go to work every day, and we ran into work every day.
Bruce Willis
#8. He wanted to laugh at the poetic justice of it all. After a couple of years of chasing after women and then a decade of having them chase after him, he'd finally been brought down by a slip of a girl, fresh out of Cornwall, whom he was honor-bound to protect.
Julia Quinn
#9. Choose to live and choose to love;
choose to rise above and give back
what you yourself were given.
Gilgamesh
#10. Children don't run around outside as much as they did. They sit in front of computer games.
Toyo Ito
#11. Have they built cities on the moon?" another boy asked hopefully.
"We left some garbage and a flag there in the sixties, but thats about it.
Ransom Riggs
#12. Don't let this consume you. Try not to blame me. Don't live in hate. Or grief. Just live.
Jackson Lanzing
#13. I really think that everyone should have watercolors, magnetic poetry, and a harmonica.
Stephen Chbosky
#14. We are all scarred by life. And mortals die where angels recover.
Nalini Singh
#15. Will you bloody say something?" I demanded at last, in a voice that shook oiliv a little. His mouth opened, but no words came out. He shook his head slowly from side to side. "Jesus," he whispered at last.
Diana Gabaldon
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