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The only way we know it's true is that we both dreamed it. That's what reality is. It's a dream everyone has together. — Jeffrey Eugenides

ravaged kidney; but, God willing, she would be able to enjoy a full life with the one that remained. — Dean Koontz

For the first time I could remember, I felt weak, woozy and stupid - like a human-being. Like a very small and helpless human-being. — Jeff Lindsay

The euro is good for Europe. But only if there is flexibility all around. — Milton Friedman

Bills are simply invoices for blessings you've already received. Pay them with gratitude and circulate prosperity. — Randy Gage

Women bear Crosses better than Men do, but bear Surprizes - worse. — Hester Lynch Piozzi

I have zero tolerance for people who don't come completely prepared. I expect contribution, I expect attendance, and I expect directors to take trips and visit the company's programs. — Anne M. Mulcahy

I'd much rather be hold up with a ball of yarn, tucked inside the safety of the house with my mother. Out there, you must come to grips with the rot and bone, bloom and disintegration. It's part of the world, this ruthlessness, this severed leg, this sun-bleached skull. I can't really stand it. All the signs point toward change, and all that means is death. - 140-141 — Robin Romm

I had parents who instilled in me the importance of love, morals and hard work. I give God all the glory because he has brought me through so much. — Junior Seau

Society, like nature, is one body, really. — Susan Griffin

Babies laugh three thousand times a day. Adults twenty, if we're lucky. — Diane Keaton

While the happy couple are enjoying the thrill of the rose garden, the in-laws are saying that they are just not right for each other. We keep telling them that they cannot pay couples to stay together, and it is clear that it will take more than a three-quid-a-week tax break to keep this marriage together. — Harriet Harman