The phrase "Be true to yourself, even if it breaks the law" is often attributed to various figures who value individualism and authenticity. While it may not be directly quoted from a specific person, it resonates with the philosophies of thinkers like Henry David Thoreau, who emphasized civil disobedience and the importance of personal conscience over societal norms. This sentiment is also echoed in modern discussions about integrity and moral courage.
no not necissarily. it just means that what he said was a lie. you trusted him and in order to be able to trust someone else, you have to trust yourself. and that's a good step to trust yourself. you go girl.
Practice. Think to yourself how you would react if someone said to you what you just said to them.
Yes, if the warrants were entered into the state computer system, they would have access to them.
unless in your story you are talking about yourself in dialogue you should stick with I. for example if you were to say "That's Me." I said, grinning from ear to ear with excitement. then it would be OK but it would not be okay if you did this, "That's me." Said me, grinning from ear to ear with excitement.
and you are lying to yourself that she will change.
Silence
Nerves I would say. Girls get like that. :)
What Are You Like 9 ? Be Yourself Dude. Even Kristen Said People Who Are Like That Freak Her Out!
it can mean that he likes you
yes he even said he would have
Stanislavski Said it
You would put thought ex. Bill or you could say Ex. Bill said to himself