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Tell Him Quotes by Ana Chable
- He means so much to me I just wish he knew because when I'm around him the skys a different blue and when he talks…
- Someone out there was meant to be the love of your life, your best friend, your soul mate, the one you can tell your dreams…
- What would happen if I drew up the courage to tell him that I love him? What would happen if I simply walked up to…
- I've learned that guys can make the best of friends... my best friend is a guy, and I can tell him anything and everything... oh…
More Tell Him Quotes
- Tell him, on the contrary, that he needs, in the interest of his own happiness, to walk in the path of humility… — Irving Babbitt
- If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans. — Woody Allen
- Tell a man whose house is on fire to give a moderate alarm; tell him to moderately rescue his wife from the… — William Lloyd Garrison
- It is not necessary to maintain a conversation when we are in the presence of God. We can come into His presence… — Ole Hallesby
- Get alone with Jesus and either tell Him that you do not want sin to die out in you - or else… — Oswald Chambers
- I think the 'Just say no' mentality is so crazed. I saw a thing in a women's magazine the other day. 'He… — Paul McCartney
- That little boy is driving well and he's putting well. He's doing everything it takes to win. So, you know what you… — Fuzzy Zoeller
- Some people try to get out of jury duty by lying. You don't have to lie. Tell the judge the truth. Tell… — George Carlin
- Reason must approach nature with the view, indeed, of receiving information from it, not, however, in the character of a pupil, who… — Immanuel Kant
- When one of your children tells a lie, be honest with him; tell him that you have told hundreds of them yourself.… — Robert Green Ingersoll
- Let every man judge according to his own standards, by what he has himself read, not by what others tell him. — Albert Einstein
- I consider it a good rule for letter-writing to leave unmentioned what the recipient already knows, and instead tell him something new. — Sigmund Freud