Top 15 Pushing Your Family Away Quotes
#1. Everybody is telling me Donald Trump is going to destroy the stock market if he's elected.
Rush Limbaugh
#2. My skin came alive under his fingers, every touch an electric crackle through my veins.
Andrea Cremer
#3. I had asked him many times why he stayed, and he always said the same thing: "Because I love you, and I wanted to, and I knew you were in there." No matter how damaged I had been, he had loved me enough to still see me somewhere inside.
Susannah Cahalan
#4. Why are you focusing on how different you are from one another, and not on the things that unite us? The
Sebastian Junger
#5. If I am feeling musical and I pick up the guitar, usually something will eventually come out and I'll see where it goes.
William Fitzsimmons
#6. When you motivate others to be healthy, you can't help being motivated too.
Denise Austin
#7. It's like a garden: Whatever you water the most will do the best. At some point, you decide whether you'll water your career or your relationship more.
Jewel
#8. Wherever I found religion in my life I found strife, the attempt of one individual or group to rule another in the name of God. The naked will to power seemed always to walk in the wake of a hymn.
Richard Wright
#9. There was a price to be paid for being interested in fiction and in writing, pushing my family away. Books and authors became my family.
Garrison Keillor
#10. There can't be a maybe someday between us. There will never be a maybe someday.
Colleen Hoover
#11. And then they were at Tristran's old home, where his sister waited for him, and there was a steaming breakfast on the stove and on the table, prepared for him, lovingly, by the woman he had always believed to be his mother.
Neil Gaiman
#12. It's hard to come into a new relationship with food unless you're engaged in an interactive way at an early age; it's hard to change your values.
Alice Waters
#15. The cherries on the ends of our cigarettes burned a bright orange against the surrounding shadows, like the stirring of embers, waiting for the phoenix to rise.
Katherine McIntyre
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