1,895 Quotes About Moments
- Author Michael Delaware
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Over the years since that time I seemed to fall back into sales as a mainstay of existence of some kind, and I have learned many valuable lessons along the way. It has not always been rainbows and sunshine, but I have tried to gain knowledge from every experience along the journey. There have been many, many great moments; far too many to recount in one sitting. It is the great moments that outweigh the others.
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- Author Jane Austen
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There had been moments when she felt he had almost forgiven her. She would always remember those moments.
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- Author Dianna Hardy
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How we take it for granted – those trivial conversations; those mundane moments that we think hold no meaning. We never realise how much we rely on the ordinariness of everyday life. When love is gone – when our entire world is gone – only then do we understand those moments are what we live for.
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- Author Khaled Hosseini
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these random unkind moment that catch you wen you least expect them.
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- Author Kady Cross
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There were moments in a person's life that they would carry with them until their dying day, and Finely knew the moment Jasper's heart broke would be one of those for her.
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- Author Franz Grillparzer
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Moons and years pass by and are gone forever, but a beautiful moment shimmers through life a ray of light.
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- Author Louise Erdrich
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As Delphine watched, into her head there popped a strange notion: the idea that perhaps strongly experienced moments, as when Eva turned and the sun met her hair and for that one instant the symbol blazed out, those particular moments were eternal. Those moments actually went somewhere. Into a file of moments that existed out of time's range and could not be pilfered by God.
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- Author Thomas B Dowd
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There are no defining moments. There are only your moments to define.
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- Author Muriel Barbery
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This is eminently true of many happy moments in life. Freed from the demands of decision and intention, adrift on some inner sea, we observe our various movements as if they belonged to someone else, and yet we admire their involuntary excellence.
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