Top 12 Texting The Same Person All Day Quotes
#1. To truly love someone you have to see their flaws. See the dark side. The things you don't like.
Lee Monroe
#2. Who I am on stage is just an amped up version of who I am in real life.
Russell Peters
#3. Useful lessons can be learned from our more successful local authorities - as you move into government, it is even more imperative to communicate speedily and persuasively with your members and your voters.
Charles Kennedy
#4. Eventually we have to "settle up" and pay the price for our ethical violations. Just remember the old line that says, "You can pay me now ... or you can pay me later." Often you can buy some time, but when you "pay later" you'll probably have to pay more.
Price Pritchett
#5. He was wearing a white shirt with a picture of a scarecrow on it accompanied by the words "out standing in his field." Not one of the watching agents gave it a second glance. It was, they all knew, his favorite shirt.
Abigail Roux
#6. I learned this a long time ago. If you call a guy into your office and shut the door, if there's media around, it sends up a red flag. I never wanted to embarrass a player.
Jim Leyland
#7. The only conquests that are permanent and leave no regrets are our conquests over ourselves.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#8. It didn't work. It didn't work because I knew not to give the best of myself to the worst of people.
A.S. King
#9. I'm not really interested in thinking about marriage or kids at all.
Stacy Keibler
#10. The tradition of the new. Yesterday's avant-gard-experiment is today's chic and tomorrow's cliche.
Richard Hofstadter
#11. Every time she allowed her gaze to wander to the group at the piano, she found Lord Wentworth's eyes on her. In the end it was easier to study the patterns in the ornate rug on which her chair sat. She was glad when the evening ended.
Susan Leona Fisher
#12. Kindness is not a fixed trait that we either have or lack, but more like a muscle that can be developed and strengthened.
Sharon Salzberg
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