Hallmark Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Life is a spread of surprises and it is both a privilege and a challenge to respond to things and events, and find the right answers to prickly questions. In this process, however, it might be wise to change first our perception and our way of looking at things, before persistently changing the very things and altering their hallmark. (“Life out there “)”
Erik Pevernagie

“One of the hallmarks of social wellness is being inclusive, not exclusive, with our friendship.”
Laurie Buchanan, PhD

Ana Huang
“Whoever you are, you should write for the murderous edition of Hallmark.”
Ana Huang, Twisted Hate

“The hallmark of a disorganized individual is that they never finish what they start.”
Matthew Snider

Jenny  Holiday
“Girls need love, not braids.”
Jenny Holiday, A Princess for Christmas

Jenny  Holiday
“His world shrank so those lips were the world. That rosebud. That heart. He swooped in, but stopped just short of her mouth, so the steam from his breath joined with hers. Waited. Because although he had come, rather rapidly, to his "fuck it" revelation, that didn't mean she had.

He hoped she had. Please let her have.

There were only a few millimeters between them.

She closed the gap.

It was different this time. This was premeditated, and they were in her secret place in the middle of the goddamn Alps.”
Jenny Holiday, A Princess for Christmas

Jenny  Holiday
“You don't let go of love without a fight." He smiled at her. "The part where you talk to him. The part where you try to keep him. The part where you let him decide he doesn't want you instead of making that decision for him.”
Jenny Holiday, A Princess for Christmas

“History is the hallmark of humanity.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Steven Magee
“The hallmarks of a dishonest society are cash for silence, non-disclosure agreements and the illegal removal of rights of those in the know.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Daily abnormal environmental radiation exposures are the hallmark of the modern human.”
Steven Magee

Charles Lamb
“On these little visual interpretations [Valentine's Day cards], no emblem is so common as the heart, — that little three-cornered exponent of all our hopes and fears, — the bestuck and bleeding heart ; it is twisted and tortured into more allegories and affectations than an opera hat. What authority we have in history or mythology for placing the head-quarters and metropolis of God Cupid in this anatomical seat rather than in any other, is not very clear ; but we have got it, and it will serve as well as any other. Else we might easily imagine, upon some other system which might have prevailed for any thing which our pathology knows to the contrary, a lover addressing his mistress, in perfect simplicity of feeling, " Madam, my liver and fortune are entirely at your disposal," or putting a delicate question, "Amanda, have you a midriff' to bestow?" But custom has settled these things, and awarded the seat of sentiment to the aforesaid triangle, while its less fortunate neighbours wait at animal and anatomical distance.”
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays of Elia

“She said “ I want to love like a hippie, live my life like a hallmark movie and give back Mother Teresa”
Positively Sherry

Jenny  Holiday
“Oh my god, you are from a fake Hallmark country," Leo deadpanned.”
Jenny Holiday, A Princess for Christmas

Jenny  Holiday
“Show me your room."

H reversed the phone and made for the bathroom. "Let me show you the soap I ate earlier.”
Jenny Holiday, A Princess for Christmas

Jenny  Holiday
“I think," he drawled. "This Hallmark movie is about to get a lot more interesting.”
Jenny Holiday, A Princess for Christmas

Paddick Van Zyl
“When Solomon started out, he relied upon the wisdom of God but as time progressed and he advanced in age and knowledge, he grew increasingly more distant from God and His wisdom. The dependance on God that once was the hallmark of his life, now changed into dependance upon his own wisdom.”
Paddick Van Zyl, The Solomon Principles

Olivia Lynn Jarmusch
“They were almost that movie. The one that had been done thousands of times. The one everybody's seen and nobody likes, except for five-year-olds and a handful of college-aged single ladies who cry during Hallmark movies.”
Olivia Lynn Jarmusch, The Rebellion