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Anggara Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

She shrugged, looking as baffled by it as he felt. "I don't know. I wonder sometimes if people even know what love is anymore. Some days, when I'm watching my friends change lovers as unperturbedly as they change shoes, I think the world just got filled with too many people, and all our technological advances made things so easy that it cheapened our most basic, essential value somehow," she told him. "It's like spouses are commodities nowadays: disposable, constantly getting tossed back out for trade on the market and everyone's trying to trade up, up
like there is a 'trading up' in love." She rolled her eyes. "No way. That's not for me. I'm having one husband. I'm getting married once. When you know going in that you're staying for life, it makes you think harder about it, go slower, choose really well. — Karen Marie Moning

Anggara Quotes By Michael Swanwick

I'm going to move to Theory someday. Everything works there. — Michael Swanwick

Anggara Quotes By Charles Darwin

Nevertheless it is probable that the hearing rather early in life such views maintained and praised may have favoured my upholding them under a different form in my 'Origin of Species. — Charles Darwin

Anggara Quotes By Lee Bolman

A vision without a strategy remains an illusion. — Lee Bolman

Anggara Quotes By Edith Wharton

Poor May!" he said.
"Poor? Why poor?" she echoed with a strained laugh.
"Because I shall never be able to open a window without worrying you," he rejoined, laughing also.
For a moment she was silent; then she said very low, her head bowed over her work: "I shall never worry if you're happy."
"Ah, my dear; and I shall never be happy unless I can open the windows!"
"In THIS weather?" she remonstrated; and with a sigh he buried his head in his book. — Edith Wharton

Anggara Quotes By Jani Kay

We don't always understand other people's pain, Ryder. Just because we can't see it, doesn't mean they aren't hurting. — Jani Kay

Anggara Quotes By Robin Hobb

I told you it was foolish. But feelings do not have to be wise. Feelings just are. — Robin Hobb

Anggara Quotes By Donald Barthelme

Now, here is the point about the self: it is insatiable. It is always, always hankering. It is what you might call rapacious to a fault. The great flaming mouth to the thing is never in this world going to be stuff full. — Donald Barthelme

Anggara Quotes By Chuck Wendig

It is our job to ruin the perfection of the empty page. It is our job to disrupt the status quo: because that's what storytelling us. Taking a straight line and bending it, breaking it, shaping it into something far stranger and far greater. — Chuck Wendig

Anggara Quotes By Christopher Morley

The people in books become more real to you than any one in actual life. — Christopher Morley

Anggara Quotes By Thom Yorke

If you want to be entertained, go and see Hanson. — Thom Yorke

Anggara Quotes By Jane Austen

He had never been an unhappy man; his own temper had secured him from that, even in his first marriage; but his second must shew him how delightful a well-judging and truly amiable woman could be, and must give him the pleasantest proof of its being a great deal better to choose than to be chosen, to excite gratitude than to feel it. He — Jane Austen

Anggara Quotes By Carole Mortimer

From Cherish Tomorrow ... "I want you," she said softly.
His jaw became rigid with disapproval. "I'm too damned old for you."
"You're perfect." She touched the hardness of one cheek with loving fingers.
"You're too young for me!"
She shrugged. "I'll get older." — Carole Mortimer

Anggara Quotes By Mark Twain

Nothing could divert them from the regular and faithful performance of the pieties enjoined by the Church. More than once I had seen a noble who had gotten his enemy at a disadvantage, stop to pray before cutting his throat; more than once I had seen a noble, after ambushing and despatching his enemy, retire to the nearest wayside shrine and humbly give thanks, without even waiting to rob the body. — Mark Twain

Anggara Quotes By Sarah MacLean

As for the zone, I always find the zone immediately after I am sure I will never ever find the zone again because it has left me for some other, better writer. — Sarah MacLean