Quotes About Promise
Now you owe me another one, Lord Yasha.
~ CLAMP
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No matter how many thousands must shed their blood…or if it means going to hell, I will never break my promise.
~ CLAMP
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You'll never be alone again, he promised. I'll never leave you. -Jack to Anne
~ Claudia Dain
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Focus is scary—until you realize that it only means turning your back on markets you could never have anyway. Sharp focus on jobs that customers are trying to get done holds the promise of greatly improving the odds of success in new-product development.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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Walk with care in dark places, and do not put your faith in anyone who promises you the forgiveness of the Lord or a certain place in Paradise.
~ Clive Barker
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Of all the rash and midnight promises made in the name of love, none, Boone now knew, was more certain to be broken than I'll never leave you.
~ Clive Barker
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The pain, I can assure you, will be exquisite.
~ Clive Barker
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There was a memory and a promise of blood in the air.
~ Clive Barker
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No sword shall touch you. Unless it be mine." — Anonymous, lover's oath
~ Clive Barker
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Spring, if it lingers more than a week beyond its span, starts to hunger for summer to end the days of perpetual promise
~ Clive Barker
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Se continui a guardarmi così, Victoria, sarò felice di darti quello che vuoi. Dopotutto, non sei più una bambina Sebastian a Victoria
~ Colleen Gleason
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Vieni con me?» «Ovunque tu voglia, rispose Max, ricambiando il suo sguardo. E poi rovinò tutto, aggiungendo: «Qualcuno dovrà pur tenerti d'occhio.»
~ Colleen Gleason
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In time the saplings and hedges on the perimeter would provide shade and character; now they spoke of fine intentions.
~ Colson Whitehead
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I told him that I loved him and that I'd always love him and I felt like a child who throws a centavo into a fountain and then she has to tell someone her most extraordinary wish even though she knows that the wish should be kept secret and that, in telling it, she is quite probably losing it. He replied that I was not to worry, that the penny could come out of the fountain again and again and again.
~ Colum McCann
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There'll be lawyers in heaven before you see somethin' so good again.
~ Colum McCann
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Life, Dulcie, is entirely too short to waste. There are no promises, no guarantees. But love, my dear girl. She took Dulcie's hands and gazed into her eyes. Love is always worth the effort.
~ Victoria Alexander
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I'm not quite sure which scout troop Heath belonged to, but it certainly wasn't the I will totally honor my previous promise of no hanky-panky in the shower troop.
~ Victoria Laurie
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I do not think that the current debate over values lends much promise of clarifying what we believe in or what morality we should be teaching our children. Values certainly are not the answer to moral relativism. Quite the contrary, values talk is entirely amenable to moral relativism. In
~ Vigen Guroian
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suggested to him that we would promise each other to invent at least one amusing story daily, about some incident that could happen one day after our liberation. He
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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Nate dea, si nemo audet se credere pugnae, quae finis standi? Quo me decet usque teneri? Ducere dona iube.' Cuncti simul ore fremebant Dardanidae, reddique viro promissa iubebant.
~ Virgil
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En haec promissa fides est?
~ Virgil
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pledge of a love that were better unnamed
~ Virgil
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I will seek out a face, a composed, a monumental face, and will endow it with omniscience, and wear it under my dress like a talisman and then (I promise this) I will find some dingle in a wood where I can display my assortment of strange, valuable objects. I promise myself this. So I will not cry. -Virginia Woolf, The Waves
~ Virginia Woolf
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I'm walking out now into the soft light, the cooling hum of evening, and I will love you tonight, and tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, and still many more, so very many more tomorrows. — Vladimir Nabokov, in a letter to his wife Véra [March 1925] Letters to Véra , tr. by Olga Voronin & Brian Boyd
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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