Sweet 3 Word Quotes
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Sweet 3 Word Quotes & Sayings
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Shitbucket, hellfire, damnation, and son of a mother bitch, said Rosaleen, laying into each word like it was sweet potatoes on her tongue.
— Sue Monk Kidd
Every word affords me pain. Yet how sweet it would be if I could hear what the flowers have to say about death!
— Emile M. Cioran
Give, if thou can, an alms; if not, a sweet and gentle word.
— Robert Herrick
I got married six weeks ago. It's just a sweet thing. I haven't got a better word for it. It's an enormous amount of sweetness.
— Sonya Walger
Romantic love morphs into a loving and eternal relationship if we understand what is love; why passion is such a sweet word.
— Balroop Singh
One glance, one word from you gives more pleasure than all the wisdom of this world.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
And sweets to the sweet, I replied, then spoke the word that completed the spell, dropping a load of manure upon him.
— Roger Zelazny
It's going to be legen ... wait for it ... and I hope you're not lactose-intolerant cause the second half of that word is ... dairy!
— Barney Stinson
Discretion is a polite word for hypocrisy.
Tea Party Teddy — Dianne Harman
Tea Party Teddy — Dianne Harman
Be kind to everyone - you don't know what cross they're bearing and how sweet that kind word might ring.
— Ann B. Ross
A Speechmaker's Prayer:
"Let each word of mine be tender and sweet,
Just in case someone might make me eat it. — Ana Claudia Antunes
"Let each word of mine be tender and sweet,
Just in case someone might make me eat it. — Ana Claudia Antunes
They said that love was terrifying and tender, wild and sweet, and none of it made any sense.
But now I knew that every mad word was true. — Rosamund Hodge
But now I knew that every mad word was true. — Rosamund Hodge
Jesus is the good Shepherd going before His sheep, bidding them follow Him, and ever leading them onwards with the sweet word, Come.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
When I see a word held hostage to manhood I have to rescue it. Sweet trembling word, locked in a tower, tired of your Prince coming and coming.
— Jeanette Winterson