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Because when you love someone very much, it's difficult to learn to share her with someone else. — Fredrik Backman
I am more affected by the attractions of virtue than by the deformities of vice; I turn gently away from the wicked and I fly to meet the good. If there is in a literary work, in a character, in a picture, in a statue, a beautiful spot, that is where my eyes rest; I see only that, I remember only that, all the rest is well-nigh forgotten. What becomes of me when the whole work is beautiful! — Denis Diderot
You can forgive a fool because he only runs in one direction and doesn't deceive anybody. It's the deceivers who make you feel bad. — Charles Bukowski
Hawk, For the shoes. You need to find a replacement for my shifts. Gwen — Kristen Ashley
What type of wrong thing, did I do?
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What wrong did I said... and why I am so unlucky with the questionable "Relationships"? — Deyth Banger
In other words, I look through my eyes and see only a version of the world, a version that can be, and often is, colored or twisted by what I want to see. Another person may witness the same events, and yet observe something entirely different. — David Brin
And again and again the human race will decree from time to time: "There is something at which it is absolutely forbidden henceforth to laugh. — Friedrich Nietzsche
You can have information and ease of use and have artistic integrity at the same time. The art of being a good Web designer is getting yourself into that middle ground and treating it as a final destination instead of as a compromise. — Mike Davidson
I think the rule should be that if we're going to take actions overseas that result in the deaths of people, the United States should take responsibility for that. — John O. Brennan
Eyes widened, and a tear slid down her cheek. I've never — Colleen Coble
Think of civil society and the state as joined in a marriage of necessity. You already know who the wife is, the one who is supposed to love, cherish and obey: that's civil society. Think of the state as the domineering husband who expects to have a monopoly on power, on violence, on planning and policymaking. — Rebecca Solnit
