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Desire wasn't the only thing between us. There was so much more: forgiveness, acceptance, relief, and most importantly, love. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

She met a dashing man -
he was, a dash. — Timothy Joshua

We really feel the fact of our mortality after we turn forty years old. — Hideo Kojima

Lord, stamp eternity on my eyeballs. — Jonathan Edwards

I don't need a strong EPA. I don't need to fund a lot of money there. — Kevin McCarthy

There's no need to measure the happiness of a life by its longevity. — Cate Culpepper

He needed a gun. A big gun, and a SWAT team, and an army, and maybe Chuck Norris. He — Matthew Bryan Laube

It is my wish to die of unique causes, perhaps in a high-speed tricycle crash, a bizarre stapling incient, or as a result of inadvertently sucking my brains out through my ear while trying to untwist the vacuum hose. — Paula Poundstone

Wretchedness. It is atrociously unfair, of course, that the Baudelaires have so many troubles, but that is the way the story goes. So now that I've told you that the first sentence will be The Baudelaire — Lemony Snicket

Our culture is all about shallow relationships. But that doesn't mean we should stop looking each other in the eye and having deep conversations. — Francis Chan

I am blotting out pieces of my life. I am blotting out everything but this. But him. I exhale as he brushes against me, my body beginning to uncurl, to loosen at his fingertips. I am letting him wash over me, drown every part of me that I don't need in order to kiss or to listen or to smile or to want. This is what I want. This is my drug. The pain, both skin-deep and deeper, is finally gone. Everything is gone but the quiet.
And the quiet is wonderful. — Victoria Schwab

I don't make much distinction between being a stand-up comic and acting Shakespeare - in fact, unless you're a good comedian, you're never going to be able to play Hamlet properly. — Ian McKellen

We are shaped by stories from the first moments of life, and even before. Stories tell us who we are, why we are here, and what will become of us. Whenever humans try to make sense of their experience, they create a story, and we use those stories to answer all the big questions of life. The stories come from everywhere
from family, church, school, and the culture at large. They so surround and inhabit us that we often don't recognize that they are stories at all, breathing them in and out as a fish breathes water. — Daniel Taylor