Top 17 Quotes About Finding The Right Man
#1. Flirting is the first step in a long process of finding the right man or woman.
Julie Garwood
#2. I was an only child. We were so poor, my parents and I had the same room.
David Copperfield
#3. Everybody says love is about finding the person who is right for me and then everything will be fine. But it's not like that. It involves work. An old man tells you this!
Alain Badiou
#4. Why do people call it settling down when it's a man and finding the right one when it's a woman?
Mary Jane Hathaway
#5. All that was speculation, and a man can get carried away by a reasonable theory. Often a man finds a theory that explains things and he builds atop that theory, finding all the right answers ... only the basic theory is wrong. But that's the last thing he will want to admit.
Louis L'Amour
#6. A line only gets grace when it curves, you know.
Leif Enger
#7. Love ceases to be a Puzzle the Moment you find the Missing Piece.
Olaotan Fawehinmi
#8. We are but the instruments or assistants, by whom God works.
Martin Luther
#9. Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established (Psalms 16:3).
Anonymous
#10. There are so many ways to tell a story. With multiplatform books, we are reimagining what literacy can be.
Patrick Carman
#11. I write nonfiction in this thriller-esque style. I have all the facts; I research it. I have thousands of pages of court documents ... I try to get inside my stories.
Ben Mezrich
#12. A kiss on the head! you really are a passion wagon!
Justin Somper
#13. Life is a problem; mortal man was made to solve the solemn problem right or wrong.
John Quincy Adams
#14. Our progress in holiness depends on God and ourselves - on God's grace and on our will to be holy.
Mother Teresa
#15. I have a six-year-old son and a four-year-old daughter, so I write when they are at school and pre-school, or when I have a babysitter.
Liane Moriarty
#16. It's simply a question of finding the right incentive. Pauper or prince, every man can be bought
Leigh Bardugo
#17. A man forced to spend his life without ever having the right, without ever finding the time, to shut himself up all alone, no matter where, to think, to reflect, to work, to dream? Ah! my dear boy, a key, the key of a door which one can lock this is happiness, mark you, the only happiness!
Guy De Maupassant
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