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Exaggeration Quotes by Shalini
- I can cross the boundless ocean just to save you, I cannot eat or sleep without you, I can take you on a journey to…
- It was bad enough not having a boyfriend for New Year's Eve. Now I had to cope with Valentine datelessness, feeling consummate social pressure from…
- One of the many advantages of having a boyfriend who is half French is that his culinary repertoire extends beyond mac and cheese. Plus, theres…
- I was the other man, basically. The OB which is lingo for original boyfriend not obstetrician was just ridiculous looking.
- I am here to determine my relationship. Simon goggled. She couldn't be talking about him. Could she? Do you see that man? Isabelle asked, pointing…
- Bre said there's only one real adventure in this world. Love. It's finding the one person who makes you want to be better than you…
- Nostalgia has a way of blocking the reality of the past.
- ...You know the difference between a 'boy friend' and a 'boyfriend'. I roll my eyes with a smile. Yeah, yeah. Just a little space,...
More Exaggeration Quotes
- There are some people so addicted to exaggeration that they can't tell the truth without lying. — Josh Billings
- It's no exaggeration to say that the undecideds could go one way or another. — George H. W. Bush
- All the exaggerations are right, if they exaggerate the right thing. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- Mysticism and exaggeration go together. A mystic must not fear ridicule if he is to push all the way to the limits… — Milan Kundera
- Alcohol is perfectly consistent in its effects upon man. Drunkenness is merely an exaggeration. A foolish man drunk becomes maudlin; a bloody… — Willa Cather
- We must look at our life without sentimentality, exaggeration or idealism. Does what we are choosing reflect what we most deeply value? — Jack Kornfield
- Those who are acquainted with the literature of India will remember a beautiful old story about this extreme charity, how a whole… — Swami Vivekananda
- Every vice is only an exaggeration of a necessary and virtuous function. — Ralph Waldo Emerson