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One Quotes by Bryan Adams
- Difficulties are opportunities to better things; they are stepping-stones to greater experience...When one door closes, another always opens; as a natural law it has to,…
- Can you lay your life down, so a stranger can live? Can you take what you need, but take less than you give? Could you…
- One day I'll wake up and I'll have 10 or 12 songs and think, 'Oh that sounds like it could be a record.
- Caught in the crossfire of a silent scream, where one man's nightmare is another man's dream.
- With few words, one can speak the truth.
- One night love affair, pretending we don't care, and now we're left with nothing.
- It still feels like our first night together. Feels like the first kiss. It's getting better baby. No one can better this.
- Still holding on. You're still the one. First time our eyes met. Same feeling I get.
- So if you're feeling lonely, don't. You're the only one I'll ever want.
- Still holding on you're still number one. I remember the smell of your skin.
- The one thing I'm sure of is the way we make love
- The one thing I depend on Is for us to stay strong with every word and every breath. I'm praying, that's why I'm saying.
- When you love a woman you tell her, that she's really wanted. When you love a woman you tell her that she's the one.
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