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valentines-day hatred our-love
Love asks nothing in return, but seeks those who need it. And who needs our love more than those who are consumed with hatred and are utterly devoid of love. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
valentines-day holiday eras
Valentines Day itself, like most holidays in the modern era, has been heavily influenced by commercialism that focuses on the appeal of romantic fantasies. Aberjhani
valentines-day heart men
What a lover’s heart knows let no man’s brain dispute. Aberjhani
valentines-day sake benefits
Love never asks what benefit it will derive from love. Love from its very nature is a disinterested thing. It loves for the creature's sake it loves, and for nothing else. Charles Spurgeon
valentine thoughts-of-you dear
Dear Valentine, I have thought of you often. Not all the time, but often. Charles M. Schulz
valentine love-you dear
Dear Valentine, I love you. Whoever you are. Charles M. Schulz
valentine nuts chocolate
New Rule: This Valentine’s Day Americans must remember that politicians are like a box of chocolates. We bite into them to find out what's on the inside only to discover that Democrats are too often soft and gooey and Republicans are mostly nuts. Bill Maher
valentines-day people hug
They invented hugs to let people know you love them without saying anything. Bil Keane
valentines-day falling-in-love love-you
Trip over love, you can get up. Fall in love and you fall forever. Anyone can catch your eye, but it takes someone special to catch your heart. Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs. William Shakespeare
past talk
Like I said. I'm not going to talk about the past, Mark McGwire
past phenomenal several success
Lycos has experienced phenomenal success during the past several months, Robert Davies
past region swept waves
Liberia has been the epicenter of progressive waves of instability that have swept through this region over the past 25 years, Alan Doss
past worrying
One of the things I've been concentrating on is not worrying about the past, ... Even if it's not my past. Mike Nugent
past relationship time
Ocean's Twelve. Her and my relationship is a time in the past. Chris Klein
past woe woes
One woe is past; and, behold, there come two woes more hereafter. Bible Bible
past road rut training
We (had) been in a rut for the past 12-13 games. Now we don't have any excuses. Everyone's here. Everyone is available, ... We have all the training time. We have only two more road games. We've got to show that we belong. Landon Donovan
past second-chance people
Sometimes people can't see past us to hear our message. We never have a second chance to leave a first impression. Charles R. Swindoll
past ideas fads
American education has been littered with failed fads and foolish ideas for the past century. Diane Ravitch
two people attention
A true musician, like Johnny Cash, should be able to walk into a room with nothing but an instrument and capture people's attention for two hours. Chris Cornell
two church world
There are, in truth, but two denominations upon this earth: the Church and the world. Charles Spurgeon
two numbers records
I made a dollar a day sweeping a laundry out. Then we made a record that was number two in Los Angeles. We got so excited hearing it on the radio that Carl threw up. Dennis Wilson
two use unix
Pretty much everything on the web uses those two things: C and UNIX, Dennis Ritchie
two long sticks
You aren't going to stick around long with just two pitches Dennis Eckersley
two lines roles
When it's a minor or supporting role, you learn to make the most of what you're given. I can make two lines seem like Hamlet. Denholm Elliott
two half narrative
We allude to the short prose narrative, requiring from a half hour to one or two hours in its perusal Edgar Allan Poe
two together size
We have come to accept bigger and bigger things as meaning greater and greater efficiency, more and more prosperity and more and more freedom. The two do not go together of necessity ... Eleanor Roosevelt
two world development
Success must include two things: the development of an individual to his utmost potentiality and a contribution of some kind to one's world. Eleanor Roosevelt