Top 15 Sintimental Quotes
#1. Unlike men, women got less sintimental as we aged, I was discovering. We cried enough, when we were young; vessels overflowing with the tears of everyone we loved.
Melanie Benjamin
#2. While visiting places in the South with my heart really open, I realized how important people in certain geographical spots were to me, what they symbolize, how I'm still connected to them and how much they are a part of my ancestry, both musical and real.
Rosanne Cash
#3. Man does and is dressed to do so, his skin is his own business. He is artful, the creation of culture. Woman is; and is, therefore, fully dressed in no clothes at all, her skin is common property.
Angela Carter
#4. According to Elizabeth Kubler Ross, there are fivestages of grief a person passes through after the death of aloved one: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
Colleen Hoover
#5. You can never have a relationship with someone whose smell you don't like.
Margaret Mead
#6. When you have something for breakfast, you're not going to be starving by lunch.
Bruce Barton
#7. Doing yoga on the road was really a life-saver, and a life-changer ... .It kept me focused and gave me more control over the way I divided my energy. I realize that if [a place of goodness] is the basis for all decision-making, then the road is clear.
Sheryl Crow
#8. I loved Catholic school. I didn't like being beeped at by old pervs at the gas station because I was wearing a plaid skirt, though. It's like, do you think I'm going to stop and give you my phone number?
Kristen Bell
#9. I have great sympathy for people that are infertile, but a life is not something you can give away.
Mary Beth Whitehead
#10. I knew damn well I'd never be a movie star. It's too hard; and if you're intelligent, it's too embarrassing.
Truman Capote
#11. Don't make your job your permanent assignment. Rather, make your work your permanent assignment
Sunday Adelaja
#12. How are you going to change the world? The answer is easy. By changing the world that exists in your head.
Miguel Angel Ruiz
#13. For we die every day; oblivion thrives 520 Not on dry thighbones but on blood-ripe lives, And our best yesterdays are now foul piles Of crumpled names, phone numbers and foxed files.
Vladimir Nabokov
#14. I was the tallest guy in the school, and I was very conscious of being larger than anybody - classmates and teachers.
James Arness
#15. When reality is perceived in its nature of ultimate perfection, the practitioner has reached a level of wisdom called non-discrimination mind - a wondrous communion in which there is no longer any distinction made between subject and object.
Nhat Hanh
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