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- If you want to be loved, be lovable.
- I am enough, I am strong, I am worth fighting for, I am a child of god, I am loved, I am unstoppable, I am…
- Be a true lovable person.....and....don't leave....ur loveable one....till.....ur...life....ends
- Comment below what I am too you. 1. Crazy 2. Weird 3. Amazing 4. Stupid 5. Lovable 6. Cute 7. Smart 8. I'd hit you…
- Truth be told, we cant hate ourselves into a version of ourselves we can love. And even though I know this, I sometimes still fall…
- Having amA Child Is Like Seeing Your Heart On The Outside Of Your Body...
- Those innocent eyes, those kissable lips, a great smile, the perfect walk, smoothest talk, absolute gorgeous, thats make u more lovable.. I LOVE U Dear.…
- When a very close na lovable person goes to far frim you.... We may say or not say but our heart say... You made me…
- Mirror,Mirror On The wall, Who is the most sexiest,cutest,most adorable,most caring and lovable guy in the whole world? and mirror says its you my beibee..…
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- Now I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to… — Les Paul
- I wish with all my heart that you may be the most lovable prince in the world, and I bestow my gift… — Charles Perrault
- Precious and priceless, so lovable, too; The world's sweetest miracle, baby, is you. — Helen Steiner Rice
- The reason domestic pets are so lovable and so helpful to us is because they enjoy, quietly and placidly, the present moment. — Arthur Schopenhauer
- What you need to do, is to put your will over completely into the hands of your Lord, surrendering to Him the… — Hannah Whitall Smith
- A man is not expected to love his country, lest he make an ass of himself. Yet our country, seen through the… — Elwyn Brooks White
- Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of being loved, rather than that of loving, of one's capacity to… — Erich Fromm
- I hate Science. It denies a man's responsibility for his own deeds, abolishes the brotherhood that springs from God's fatherhood. It is… — Basil Bunting