Absolutist Theory Quotes & Sayings
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He felt he had lost it for good, he knew what it was to have been in communication with her, and to be cast off again. In misery, his heart like a heavy stone, he went about unliving. — D.H. Lawrence

Dream is like a butterfly. You have to chase it to discover worlds you never knew existed. — Vinita Kinra

When she looked up, the sky was crouching. — Anonymous

Could we forbear dispute, and practise love, We should agree as angels do above. — Edmund Waller

When you go into a fight saying you're probably going to lose, you're probably going to lose. — Maureen Dowd

People have preconceptions about women of a certain age. — Lesley Nicol

I'm going to hang up now," she said quietly.
"Fine."
"Good-bye, Ian," she said.
He paused again. She thought she heard something like a sniff or a choke, but it was probably the sound of him tearing up his plane ticket. "Good-bye, Amy."
She hung up the phone: Dan and Nellie were quiet.
"Well, think about it," said Dan. "Did you really want Natalie Kabra as a sister-in-law? — Clifford Riley

There are bits and pieces of me probably in every one of my 35 or so books. — Jerry Spinelli

the first time the caregiver saw it on the child. they said 'no. don't you dare. you will not grow up thinking you are unwanted. because your parents. chose themselves. over you. this will not be your story because it is not the truth. the truth. is your creation is not about them. you came through them, my love, they were your vessel. the truth. is you were born for you. you were wanted by you. you came for you. you are here for you. your existence is yours. yes. you will want them. (and on odd and warm nights they will think of you and hold themselves tighter.) but. what you do not get. from them. does not make you less. does not make you unwanted. (trust that all you did not receive. all you need. will come to you. in time. the universe is infinite.') - a love poem — Nayyirah Waheed

He doesn't understand that books don't get used up. I've tried to explain that they aren't like clothes or furniture - that we keep them because we might want to read them again. And because they remind us of how we felt when we read them. — Paula Marantz Cohen

The so-called 'last golden age,' in the 1970s, most of those movies were independent films. — Michael Douglas