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Complete This Analogy Quotes By Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney

She was so much better at being alone; being alone came more naturally to her. She led a life of deliberate solitude, and if occasional loneliness crept in, she knew how to work her way out of that particular divot. Or even better, how to sink in and absorb its particular comforts. — Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney

Complete This Analogy Quotes By William P. Young

Emotions are the colors of the soul. — William P. Young

Complete This Analogy Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

He always had the sense that they were on borrowed time. — Nicholas Sparks

Complete This Analogy Quotes By Arthur Miller

Memory inevitably romanticizes, pressing reality to recede like pain. — Arthur Miller

Complete This Analogy Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Does the king know you're back?"
"Nope! I'm trying to think of a properly dramatic way to inform him. Perhaps a hundred chasmfiends marching in unison, singing an ode to my magnificence."
"That sounds ... hard."
"Yeah, the storming things have real trouble tuning their tonic chords and maintaining just intonation."
"I have no idea what you just said."
"Yeah, the storming things have real trouble tuning their tonic chords and maintaining just intonation. — Brandon Sanderson

Complete This Analogy Quotes By Gerry Harvey

We're supposed to be an entrepreneurial company; we're meant to be expanding and looking for opportunities - but the minute you do it, you get your head bashed in. — Gerry Harvey

Complete This Analogy Quotes By Thomas Huxley

The whole analogy of natural operations furnishes so complete and crushing an argument against the intervention of any but what are termed secondary causes, in the production of all the phenomena of the universe; that, in view of the intimate relations between Man and the rest of the living world; and between the forces exerted by the latter and all other forces, I can see no excuse for doubting that all are co-ordinated terms of Nature's great progression, from the formless to the formed from the inorganic to the organic from blind force to conscious intellect and will. — Thomas Huxley

Complete This Analogy Quotes By Katherine Hannigan

When she'd read, her voice wrapped around my head and my heart, and it softened and lightened everything up. It put a pain in my hear that felt good. — Katherine Hannigan