Honore de Balzac Quotes
Love may be or it may not, but where it is, it ought to reveal itself in its immensity.
Honore de Balzac
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I started riding the whole 'fluffy' train, and it's a cute word and socially a lot more acceptable than someone saying is fat or obese. If you call a girl 'fat,' yo, she'll raise hell, but if you say, 'Aw girl, look at you, you're fluffy,' there's almost a sexy appeal to it.
Gabriel Iglesias
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I am interested in the way that we look at a given landscape and take possession of it in our blood and brain. None of us lives apart from the land entirely; such an isolation is unimaginable.
N. Scott Momaday
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I thought that communism, the tyranny of communism, was an abomination and I beseeched God to bring that terrible evil down and he did. It was a great triumph, it took awhile, but it happened.
Pat Robertson
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I've never felt like I was born with a silver spoon at all, although I've felt like howling at the moon a lot of times!
Van Morrison
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My work in the House of Representatives, at this time in my life, is completed. It is time to return home.
J. C. Watts
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The really wonderful thing that happened to me when I was in space was this feeling of belonging to the entire universe.
Mae Jemison
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I could stand to lose some weight.
Larry Hogan
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Magic is the sole science not accepted by scientists, because they can't understand it.
Harry Houdini
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I love you. I am who I am because of you. You are every reason, every hope, and every dream I've ever had, and no matter what happens to us in the future, everyday we are together is the greatest day of my life. I will always be yours.
Nicholas Sparks
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There are different kinds and degrees of love, and they change over time, ripening and deepening and changing us in the process.
Cassandra King
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Give immediate instruction to all your posts in said territory, under your direction, at no time and on no pretence to hoist, or suffer be hoisted, the English flag.
Zebulon Pike
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Love may be or it may not, but where it is, it ought to reveal itself in its immensity.
Honore de Balzac