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– Mary Lydon Simonsen
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- -ŽDoes anyone truly understand females? …Their behavior is opposite of everything in the natural order and flies in the face of logic. – Mary Lydon Simonsen
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- Parents have to instill the right principles in their children, but then it’s up to the children to live up to those principles. – Mary Lydon Simonsen
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- Every relationship must have a starting point so that past errors may remain in the past. – Mary Lydon Simonsen
- Jesus, Mary and Joseph, isn’t war the most demented activity ever invented? – Mary Pat Kelly
- Mary,’ said her mother. ‘We don’t like sarcasm ‘ ‘You mightn’t like it,’ said Mary. ‘But I love it. – Roddy Doyle
- Don’t let him take who you are. Make him fear who you’ll become. – Mary Weber
- We are made wholeBy books, as by great spaces and the stars – Mary Carolyn Davies
- It’s the unknown that I fear, the bites of memories that still have no connections. – Mary E Pearson
- May I never, I say, become that abnormal, merciless animal, that deformed monstrosity – a virtuous woman. – Mary MacLane
- Fiction is life by design. – Mary Kittredge
- Hormones are nature’s three bottles of beer. – Mary Roach
- The roadblocks to growth and joy come when we forget the bigness of God & instead make people bigger than He is. – Mary E DeMuth
- Creativity is a commodity and derives its value only in how energy is spent. – Mary Deal
- Except that love – that mysterious, vast, all-encompassing power – could not possibly be contained in a single word. – Mary Balogh
- Dare to be brave today, and trust that when you extend your wings, you will fly. – Mary E DeMuth
- The dictionary says my identity should be all about being separate or distinct, and yet it feels like it is so wrapped up in others. – Mary E Pearson
- I required kindness and sympathy, but I did not believe myself utterly unworthy of it. – Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- I want to see, to know, to have, to be. – Mary Ann Venancio
- Never make someone a priority when they only see you as an option. – Mary Mihalic
- I give myself sometimes admirable advice, but I am incapable of taking it. – Mary Wortley Montagu
- I prefer doing over watching. – Mary J Williams
- ROSE FELT LIKE she had a neon sign flashing over her head-”looking for a one night stand, only sex gods need apply. – Mary J Williams
- If only she could jump into the flyer and scurry back across the mountains but she had work to do and a planet to save. – Mary Brock Jones
- You cannot legislate language. Prohibition never worked, right? Not for booze and not for sex and not for words. – Mary Norris
- I just want the anger to go away…I want to be happy. I want to live. – Mary Burton
- It is of the dubious inevitable side of human nature-”like gold teeth and tinned salmon and bastard lacy valentines – Mary MacLane
- The good thing about having our ????ons pushed is that we can no longer ignore the sensitive areas where we need to heal. – Mary Buchan
- When it hurts, don’t be afraid to say ouch! – Mary Buchan
- I don’t want to write about real things, I would rather write about an uncontrollable parasitic twin. – Mary Sage Nguyen
- if you don’t like something change it and if you cannot change it ,change the way you you think about it. – Mary Engelbreit
- What is democracy? It is what it says, the rule of the people. It is as good as the people are, or as bad. – Mary Renault
- Sometimes we control our family members because we idolize and idealize our perfect plan over the journey that God has laid out for them. (p. 56) – Mary E DeMuth
- The only man she ever loved. And hated. – Mary Papas
- I’ve known him since dirt was new, Papaw laughed. We go way back…Dawg Papaw, that’s a long time! Mark exclaimed. – Mary Hubbert Jones
- I just wish Mary Elizabeth would ask me questions other than -œWhat’s up? – Stephen Chbosky
- It is the trivial little facts about anything that describe it the most effectively. – Mary MacLane
- many men are neither worthy of their wives, nor of their dogs. – Charlotte Mary Yonge