Bilocation Quotes & Sayings
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What you told me was that the love of beauty is like a sickness, as all the devouring love inside a person. I stood there right in front of you and ate one of the crayons you had handed me. For when you love you do not care. — Charlotte Sorel

The difference between memoir and autobiography, as far as I see it, is that a memoir is there primarily to tell one particular story, whereas an autobiography tries to be a full account of a life. — Salman Rushdie

and, before the storm came, silently whispered a prayer. — Adam Nicholls

Each time I see a split infinitive, an inconsistent tense structure or the unnecessary use of the passive voice, I blister. — Sonia Sotomayor

What about human beings? said the animals. Do you
think we need human beings?
Why not? said the Twins. And as quick as they could the
right-handed Twin created women, and the left-handed
Twin created men.
They don't look too bright, said the animals. We hope
they won't be a problem.
Don't worry, said the Twins, you guys are going to get
along just fine. — Thomas King

Nothing is more dangerous than to be blinded by prosperity. — John Calvin

The older you get, the more yourself you can be and the less worried you are about what other people think. — Winona Ryder

This is how you unraveled me. Thread by thread. Until I was bare, Wearing nothing but my skin And my bones And my blood. — Autumn Doughton

But let there be spaces in your togetherness. — Kahlil Gibran

Now I know the truth. Ethan's love won't fix me. I have to do that myself. So, no, his love isn't the cure. But it is something to live for. Without him, I might not want to fix myself. Ethan Dexter makes me want to be a better person. To be brave. — Kristen Callihan

The right, real and good connection between things produces the right, real and good things. — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

The Bush tax cuts should be extended permanently for families with annual incomes of less than $250,000 and should be phased out slowly for those making more than that. Raising taxes on anyone now, when the economic recovery is so fragile, would be a mistake. — Mark Zandi

You're Bes, I guess?" I said.
"Yes," he said.
"Your car's a mess," Liz muttered.
"If one more person rhymes," Emma grumbled, "I'll throw up. — Rick Riordan