
Top 14 Remplacement Synonyme Quotes
#1. To you, death does not simply end life. It steals away the sunsets you'll never see, the children you'll never hold, the wife you'll never love. It's frightening to almost lose your future, and it's heartbreaking to witness death snuff out other people's tomorrows.
Robert Liparulo
#2. Thank God you have got a Father that can be angry, but that loves you as much when He is angry as when He smiles upon you.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#3. Nurses - nurses, you'm all the same. Full of cheerfulness over other people's troubles.
Agatha Christie
#4. Truthfully, she was the best thing in his life and he was a complete idiot if he let her walk away from him.
Jill Shalvis
#5. Crook your finger;
they'll come closer.
Pull the covers tighter to your chin;
in beside you they'll creep.
Emmanuelle De Maupassant
#6. Poet
To mask the fiery thought,
in simple words succeeds.
For still the craft of genius is,
To mask a king in weeds
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#7. Odd, she thought of him as her friend though in truth they had shared only one brief conversation.
Lois Lowry
#8. We didn't want to disrupt the creative process. We have the chance to make the films we want because the films are not expensive. It's very rare to be able to do that. It's completely pure.
Julie Delpy
#9. Risk the stuff. It's worthless anyway. But don't make the insane choice of sacrificing your happiness for stuff.
Steve Pavlina
#10. In the great battle of life, no brilliancy of intellect, no perfection of bodily development, will count when weighed in the balance against the assemblage of virtues, active and passive, of moral qualities which we group together under the name of character.
Theodore Roosevelt
#11. I know that I can sing. That's the reason I started playing music when I was twelve years old.
Kesha
#12. The heart surrenders everything to the moment. The mind judges and holds back.
Ram Dass
#13. Reality is not what you see but what is, and you don't know what is until you are yourself first.
Daniel Marques
#14. I see an incredible abuse of close-ups in many films these days. Why is that?
Emmanuel Lubezki
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