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Christopher Robin - “You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”
Mariah Carey - I am thinking of you, In my sleepless solitude tonight. If it’s wrong to love you, then my heart just won’t let me be right. ‘Cause I’m drowned in you, And I won’t pull through, without
Pooja - The worst thing you can do if you missing someone or need them is let it hide from them.
Joel Osteen - I challenge you to let every day be a Friday. Give yourself permission to be happy every day.
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Nikita Gill - Let it hurt. Let it bleed. Let it heal. And let it go.
Robin Williams - No matter what people tell you words and ideas can change the world.
Nitya Prakash - And you thought saying “I love you” was hard? Try saying “I miss you” once you’ve parted ways.
Tony Blair - The art of leadership is saying no, not saying yes. It is very easy to say yes.
Kurt Vonnegut - I let the dog out, or I let him in, and we talk some. I let him know I like him, and he lets me know he likes me
Mao Zedong - Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend.
Author Unknown - Let anniversaries come and let anniversaries go, But may your happiness continue on forever.
Madeleine Peyroux - You have to let it all hang out, let go of the ideas that were more comfortable and embrace some of the sadness in your life.
Amit Ray - For each new morning let there be flow of love. Let there be light of happiness in every direction.
Angelo Spagnolo - I don’t let birdies and pars get in the way of having a good time.
Diana Cortes - There is magic in long-distance friendships. They let you relate to other human beings in a way that goes beyond being physically together and is often more profound.
Art Buchwald - This is a wonderful way to celebrate an 80th birthday... I wanted to be 65 again, but they wouldn't let me - Homeland Security.
Lindsey Vonn - It’s amazing. Life changes very quickly, in a very positive way, if you let it.
Carlos Cubia - Juneteenth, which is now a federal holiday, is a time to celebrate African Americans “making a way out of no way.” It’s a time to remember the remarkable things we’ve accomplished since
Jonathan Groff - For Halloween, I've gone trick-or-treating as Mary Poppins, Peter Pan, and Robin Hood.