
Love cannot be FAKED, It will eventually Reveal itself in Action
Quoted by Samuel AsumaduSarkodie

It takes awhile, but eventually you realize they lost you. You didn't lose them.
Quoted by Dominic Riccitello

When you're in a relationship as a taker, the giver will eventually get tired.
Quoted by Carlos Wallace

Something will kill me eventually but until then I'm swimming in ambrosia.
Quoted by Marty Rubin

See no good, hear no good, speak no good; and the people will eventually find you good!
Quoted by Huseyn Raza

Regardless of how far a person runs, a lie will eventually catch up to them.
Quoted by Donald L. Hicks

Lie long enough and eventually you'll believe yourself.
Quoted by Ahmed Mostafa

If you dump the fear of failure, you will eventually marry success.
Quoted by Jeanette Coron

Time is money. They that value money more than time eventually lose both.
Quoted by Kayambila Mpulamasaka

I wasn't good enough to forgive offenses, but eventually I always forgot them.
Quoted by Albert Camus

If the truth is Impermissible, then we'll eventually be breaking all the rules.
Quoted by Aireen C. Pontillo

An uneducated society will eventually turn into something lower than a herd of animals!
Quoted by Mehmet Murat ildan

Truth - although difficult at times - is eventually the path to contentment and peace.
Quoted by Maeve Greyson

The world is a room of heavy furniture. Eventually you are allowed to leave.
Quoted by Adam Foulds

And men who do not expect to receive mercy eventually lose their inclination to grant it.
Quoted by Caputo Philip

The tired wisdom of knowing that what goes around eventually comes around.
Quoted by Arundhati Roy

Everything you love and value now is something you will eventually lose.
Quoted by Marty Rubin

The relentless persistence of Light eventually exhausts darkness.
Quoted by David B. Lentz

The practice of deception is foolishness because the truth always eventually surfaces.
Quoted by Hayley Solich

When I eventually met Mr. Right, I had no idea his first name was Always.
Quoted by Rita Rudner