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long-distance-relationship heart long-distant-relationship
Here in my heart, that is where you will be; you will be with me, here in my heart. No distance can keep us apart, long as you are here in my heart. Diane Warren
long-distance-relationship song struggle
I had a long distance relationship going while we were writing the album so a lot of it is about that constant struggle— you look up at the moon and wonder if that person is looking at it too. I was trying to write love songs that weren’t sappy Ben Affleck movie songs, but kind of a … man’s love songs Caleb Followill
long-distance-relationship home wind
It's hard for two actors to be together. Take the traveling, for instance. It winds up being a long distance relationship, all the time, because one's working here and one's working there, or one's staying at home and one's off someplace else. Dennis Quaid
long-distance-relationship break-off doe
Distance does not break off the friendship absolutely, but only the activity of it. Aristotle
long-distance-relationship heart thinking
The heart may think it knows better: the senses know that absence blots people out. We really have no absent friends. Elizabeth Bowen
long-distance-relationship radiance separation
Separation penetrates the disappearing person like a pigment and steeps him in gentle radiance. Boy George
long-distance-relationship way intimacy
Long-distance relationships are another way of avoiding intimacy. Danielle Steel
long-distance-relationship views care
Unfortunately, I'm more experienced than I care to admit on long-distance relationships. Just because that is my life. I travel because I love to. As a result, I have to sort of make it work when a relationship kind of comes into view. Hunter Hayes
long-distance-relationship distance-love love-and-distance
When you don't know what to do, get still. The answer will come. Oprah Winfrey
break-off trying break
Other times I say: I would very much like to try to do something with this music, but after playing for a few minutes, I have to break off. Jan Garbarek
break-off rivers snow
...when the words pour out of you just right, you understand that these sentences are all part of a river flowing out of your own distant, hidden ranges, and all words become the dissolving snow that feeds your mountain streams forever. The language locks itself in the icy slopes of our own high passes, and it is up to us, the writers, to melt the glaciers within us. When these glaciers break off, we get to call them novels, the changelings of our burning spirits, our life's work. Pat Conroy
break-off remember sin
To remember friendship is to recall those conversations that it seemed a sin to break off Christopher Hitchens
break-off red bleeding
You have to have short fingernails or they'd just break off, and you can't wear red polish - it looks like your fingers are bleeding. Elizabeth Smart
break-off sight enemy
It is better to break off a thousand friendships, than to endure the sight of a single enemy. Saadi
break-off feet waiting
A lady with whom I was riding in the forest said to me that the woods always seemed to her to wait, as if the genii who inhabit them suspend their deeds until the wayfarer had passed onward; a thought which poetry has celebrated in the dance of the fairies, which breaks off on the approach of human feet. Ralph Waldo Emerson
doe should sensible
She remembered, as every sensible person does, that you should never never shut yourself up in a wardrobe. C. S. Lewis
doe
One does not arrest Voltaire. Charles de Gaulle
doe authorship command
That author, however, who has thought more than he has read, read more than he has written, and written more than he has published, if he does not command success, has at least deserved it. Charles Caleb Colton
doe attention loops
Anything that does not belong where it is, is an "open loop" pulling on your attention. David Allen
doe sense-of-humor persons
Not being funny doesn't make you a bad person. Not having a sense of humor does. David Rakoff
doe mets accomplished
No one can be really esteemed accomplished who does not greatly surpass what is usually met with. Jane Austen
doe widows remarriage
The publicis rather apt to be unreasonably discontented when a woman does marry again, than when she does not. Jane Austen
doe sincerity emma
My Emma, does not every thing serve to prove more and more the beauty of truth and sincerity in all our dealings with each other? Jane Austen
doe action futility
The futility of action does not absolve one from the failure to act. - Janette Turner Hospital