567 Quotes About Crush

  • Author Drew Barrymore
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    I think I have a love for TV hosts. I can't help it. Ted Koppel was my first crush when I was three. Then I was in love with David Letterman. He's my sweetheart. But now I've got my Tom.

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  • Author Garth Brooks
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    You see in all my life I've never found what I couldn't resist, what I couldn't turn down. I could walk away from anyone I ever knew, but I can't walk away from you.

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  • Author George H. W. Bush
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    It is possible to tell things by a handshake. I like the "looking in the eye" syndrome. It conveys interest. I like the firm, though not bone crushing shake. The bone crusher is trying too hard to "macho it." The clammy or diffident handshake — fairly or unfairly — get me off to a bad start with a person.

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  • Author George W. Bush
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    Torture continues to be practiced around the world by rogue regimes whose cruel methods match their determination to crush the human spirit.

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  • Author Gwendolyn Brooks
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    I like the concentration, the crush; I like working with language, as others like working with clay, or notes.

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  • Author Henry Ward Beecher
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    In the morning, we carry the world like Atlas; at noon, we stoop and bend beneath it; and at night, it crushes us flat to the ground.

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  • Author Holly Black
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    She was the epic crush of my childhood. She was the tragedy that made me look inside myself and see my corrupt heart. She was my sin and my salvation, come back from the grave to change me forever. Again. Back then, when she sat on my bed and told me she loved me, I wanted her as much as I have ever wanted anything.

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  • Author Holly Black
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    I want you and I hate wanting things and I especially hate admitting I want them.

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  • Author Jan Peter Balkenende
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    The horrors of the Second World War, the chilling winds of the Cold War and the crushing weight of the Iron Curtain are little more than fading memories. Ideals that once commanded great loyalty are now taken for granted.

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