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I hope you won't mind, my dear, if we take it," said Thunder Karlsson.
"Oh, not at all," said Pippi. "Of course not."
And with that, Blom went over and took out the suitcase.
"I hope you won't mind, my dear, if I take it back," said Pippi, as she climbed out of bed and went over to Blom. — Astrid Lindgren

someone who loves you when you forget to love yourself.' She looked — Mary Grand

After four centuries of Spanish rule, Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States in 1898. Residents were granted U.S. citizenship in 1917, and the federal government has allowed Puerto Rico to exercise authority over its local affairs in a manner similar to the 50 states. — Pedro Pierluisi

I think you're so busy reading between the lines, you're missing the sentence on the page. — Lindsay J. Pryor

No work deserves to be criticized that has not much in it that deserves to be applauded. — Christian Nestell Bovee

We have visions of the way we would like things to be but they rarely are. — Chloe Thurlow

When you have well thought out your subject, words will come spontaneously. — Horace

Above their rooftops Nature is doing her best to keep up, and the clouds in colors of saffron and apricot echo the spoils of the glorious republic. Nella — Jessie Burton

Unified thinking without borders in apparent dimensions can only be strengthened when focused collectively 'internally'. — AainaA-Ridtz

Things that need to be dealt with right away. This might include correspondence from his office or business associates, bills, legal documents, and the like. He subsequently performed a fine sort of things to be dealt with today versus in the next few days. Things that are important but can wait. We called this the abeyance pile. This might include investment reports that needed to be reviewed, articles he might want to read, reminders for periodic service on an automobile, invitations to parties or functions that were some time off in the future, and so on. Things that are not important and can wait, but should still be kept. This was mostly product catalogues, holiday cards, and magazines. Things to be thrown out. — Daniel J. Levitin

Once an experience is fully in awareness, fully accepted, then it can be coped with effectively, like any other clear reality. — Carl R. Rogers