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Might Quotes by David Levithan
- You could be the leaf that never falls from the tree you could be the sun that never leaves the sky this might be the…
- this might be the happy ending without the ending
- instead i head to the computer and it's like i turn into a little girl who's just seen her first rainbow. i get all giddy…
- You don't realize - the great thing about change is how quickly we get used to it. So I'm not complaining. the more things change,the…
- Danger comes in many forms, I suppose. For some people, it might be jumping off a bridge or climbing impossible moutains. For others, it could…
- I am so used to hints and mixed messages, saying things that might mean what they sort of sound like they mean. Games and contests,…
- I know the odds are all against me and I know you might not feel this way too but I know I would rather die…
- This is a difference between us: you desire what other people have, while I desire the things I used to have, or think I might…
- ... I love books about freaks," because I am one. You might be, too. Let's be freaks together?
More Might Quotes
- Total loyalty is possible only when fidelity is emptied of all concrete content, from which changes of mind might naturally arise. — Hannah Arendt
- When it comes to the point where you occasionally look forward to being in prison on the basis that you might be… — Julian Assange
- Lao Tsu found Taoism easy to reconcile withthe world of human beings, which is interesting because with all the nature imagery, one… — Frederick Lenz
- Lord, grant that I might not so much seek to be loved as to love. — Francis of Assisi
- People are smarter than you might think. — John Astin
- My point is that perceptual bias can affect nut jobs and scientists alike. If we hold too rigidly to what we think… — Martha Beck
- As a musician and a songwriter, it is an act of the ego to believe that other people might be interested in… — Bono
- We want, in fact, not so much a father in heaven as a grandfather in heaven: a senile benevolence who, as they… — C.S. Lewis