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One Life, with each other, Sisters, Brothers... — Bono

It strikes me, my dear, that religious devotion would be somewhat out of place tonight — James Hogg

It is a most mortifying reflection for a man to consider what he has done, compared to what he might have done. — Samuel Johnson

The unadulteratedness makes a person beautiful. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Their lips brushed like young wild flowers in the wind. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I have got nothing against family companies, but there must be real equity, that is all I say. It cannot be based on influence or political friendships. It has to be based on real equity backing their dreams. — Uday Kotak

If I didn't forgive the people who took me into the barracks and beat me unconscious over a period of days during the period when the British state was indicted for inhuman and degrading treatment in 1971-72, or even the guys who shot me, if you don't forgive them, you end up with unnecessary baggage. — Gerry Adams

Little boy and little girl.I don't know how old. Sweetest family in the world, of you listen to the old folks around here." Xander was stunned. "And nobody knows what happened to them?"
"Some say they high-tailed it to Europe." She raised her eyebrows at him. "Most believe he took them somewhere and killed them. Then took his own life."
Dad forced a smile. "Just old rumors," he said. — Robert Liparulo

Suddenly the light came on at the back of her parents' house, flooding the yard. "Is there somebody out there? Amy, is that you?" her mother called. "No. Tell me this isn't happening." Quinn rested his forehead against hers. "Has she got a wiretap on you or something? I swear, she's like a walking hard-on detector. — Sarah Mayberry

Off with its head," she whispered to herself, — Marissa Meyer

Before the Great Chicago Fire, no one took notice of Patrick and Catherine O'Leary, two Irish immigrants who lived with their five children on the city's West Side. — Karen Abbott

Believing in books is a lot like believing in God. — Julie Schumacher