Be the Kind of Woman that when Your Feet Hit the Floor Each Morning, the Devil Says, ‘Oh Crap, She’s Up!
oh god i live in sea of shallow people ..i hope someday find who really deeper than every book i read it..
Oh, Lord, bestow me with the power, that as much as I love her, I extinguish the need of loving her within me.
All this dread order break- for whom? for thee? Vile worm!- oh madness! pride! impiety!
I've never looked at myself and thought, 'Oh yeah, I'm sexy'. I've felt sexy and confident, but I don't look at myself that way.
Oh sweetheart, do you really think if you seal it up, that the pain's gonna go away?
Besides, a new decade is a chance to find oneself at the beginning of things. Oh, life! What a sweet little Etch A Sketch of time you are!
Septimus: There is nothing more to be said about sexual congress. Thomasina: Is it the same as love? Septimus: Oh no, it is much nicer than that.
What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it's curved like a road through mountains.
We don't always know what we're doing. We often just get excited, put something down, and say, 'Oh, neat'.
where oh where, in what cemetery of the heavens do the tender words of lovers rest when they love no more? (Searching for author)
Oh the wonders of being married. Put a gun in one hand and a woman in the other, I'm never sure who's going to kill me first.
Don't go around saying,"Oh if only I did so and so then so and so would not have happened!Instead,be thankful it happened.
Oh, dead man, you're dead wrong, I tell him. The world goes on stupid and brutal, but I do not. Can't you see? I do not.
Delicious days ahead for solitude and writing and, oh yes, the holiday meal with family. Live with my characters until term starts in 2012!
I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: Oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God granted it." ( , May 16, 1767)
I can do nothing without His help. Oh, Lord, what ignorance thinking everything was wealth.
I'm a girl from Queens. I've never gone, 'What am I doing today? Oh, I'm gonna grab a gun and learn how to use it.'
I come from a very critical culture. You know the Scots. They're always saying: 'Oh, no. It will never work. You'll never amount to anything. You've got to know your place in the world.'
I'm one of the lucky few who never had to face the whole 'Oh, you've had a baby, and now work will have to suffer' bit. It just wasn't a big deal when I got married and had a baby.
I get so tired of people saying, 'Oh, you only make fantasy films and this and that', and I'm like, 'Well no, fantasy is reality', that's what Lewis Carroll showed in his work.