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“I am in love, and the river is beginning to ice over. I’d better go drown myself before I freeze to death. ”
Dark Jar Tin Zoo“Some people say that watching pay freezes in the government is like watching water freeze. It expands.”
Darrell Issa“That's why we seize the moment try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it.”
Eminem“She chose to freeze her heart, and then stored it deep inside her freezer.She will let it there until she is ready.”
Kusumastuti, Denting Lara“Freeze, freeze in the winter, if you really want to appreciate the summer! Walk, walk at the edge of the precipices, if you rightly want to learn the meaning of the safety! Switch the lights off, if you want to see the amazing beauty of the light!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“There are certain constants in life; the speed of light, freezing point of water, Christians whining... However there are conditions in which the speed of light can be changed and water may not freeze; both require intervention by an outside source; However, whether or not a Christian whines is solely up to them...”
Steve C. Roberts, One Minute Thoughts: A Daily Devotional“Never be rigid on an action plan that always fails, freezes and frustrates. Perhaps what you need is a change of your methods you run with the peak velocity!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“Tell me, about the light that you are trying to find. Tell me, where you are searching for it. For all the places you had been and for every moment you failed. You forgot to look around and realise that everyone you meet, is doing the same. The day you realise that the light, which you always searched for, was inside you. And you are the home, for all the answers to every question you ever had. The time will freeze at once for you. You become the light that you always searched.”
Akshay Vasu“He was not being courageous as he bore the freezing stream for his wife and children. He simply chose between the lesser of two evils—the pain and suffering he would endure in the river, a physical pain that he could stand to bear, or the pain and suffering he would feel if he had to watch his family wade across and freeze. It was not a decision. The choice had already been made the moment Ole proposed marriage to his wife and welcomed these beautiful daughters into the world.”
Sage Steadman, Upon Destiny's Song