A Quote by Sarah Dessen

Oh darling, don't be bitter. It's the first instinct of the weak. — © Sarah Dessen
Oh darling, don't be bitter. It's the first instinct of the weak.
[On Bonnie Prince Charlie:] Oh, Charlie is my darling, / My darling, my darling; / Oh, Charlie is my darling, / The young Chevalier.
The first song I wrote was called 'Baby Darling Darling Girl,' and you know what's funny? It went, 'Baby darling darling girl, I really love your Jheri Curl.' I thought it was tight as hell.
Oh why rebuke you him that loves you so? / Lay breath so bitter on your bitter foe.
My weak spot is laziness. Oh, I have a lot of weak spots: cookies, croissants.
I had this thought a while ago, "My darling cannot understand What I have done, or what would do In this blind bitter land." And I grew weary of the sun
Oh, darling, I've been so miserable.
Oh, darling, let your body in, let it tie you in, in comfort.
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.
Everyone is a little bitter. We're born bitter. The personality itself is really just a very complex defense mechanism. A reaction to the first time someone said, "No you can't.
Oh, darling, you will be good to me, won’t you? Because we’re going to have a strange life.
Children come running to the truth But you've got to peel the skin to get the fruit And while one's living high another's grieving But what's sweet by morning is bitter by the evening Oh - What's sweet by morning is bitter by the evening.
Bless you, my darling, and remember you are always in the heart - oh tucked so close there is no chance of escape - of your sister.
Oh, and I’m also happy to watch our darling little love child dragon while you’re in St. Louis.
I don't know how I ever lived before You are my life, my destiny Oh my darling, I love you so You mean everything to me
With the unknown, one is confronted with danger, discomfort, and care; the first instinct is to abolish these painful states. First principle: any explanation is better than none. . . . The causal instinct is thus conditional upon, and excited by, the feeling of fear. The "why?" shall, if at all possible, not give the cause for its own sake so much as for a particular kind of cause -- a cause that is comforting, liberating, and relieving.
Fools, their wisdom weak, are their own enemies as they go through life, doing evil that bears bitter fruit.
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