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The grief I'm feeling is heavy and raw, pressing down on me, breaking my chest apart. It hurts to even touch the edges of it. It's to do with Grandad being gone. The loss of him, and the loss of me. I heard someone say once that grandparents are the guardians of our childhoods, and for the first time I really understand what that means. — Kirsty Eagar

With scheduling and the way projects come up, I take the first thing that interests me and that moves me. If it's going to be fun, if I'm going to have a good time, and I'm going to enjoy the people I'm with, then that's a good enough reason to do it. — Nathan Fillion

The biggest problem with every art is by the use of appearance to create a loftier reality. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I have lifelong friends. My oldest friend, Herbie, has been a friend since I was 9. I've had bonds for over 50 years with people. — Larry King

I know it's a really hard concept to process, but the fact that Govt accuses someone of being a Terrorist doesn't mean they are. — Glenn Greenwald

It occurred to me that I had never seen my mother defeated, even when life presented difficulties and disappointments. — Piper Kerman

If you want truth, you should begin by giving it. — Lloyd Alexander

I have way too shady a background to get into politics. I was a crazy kid - I was in bands, and I don't think I'd get very far before people started digging up stuff I didn't want them to see. — Michael Kelly

If nostalgia holds you hostage,
the ransom is the present. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen

Speech is the resuscitation breath for living corpses and the water of life for those who want to live forever. — M. Fethullah Gulen

Those of us with illnesses are the holders of the silent fears of those with good health. — Elisabeth Tova Bailey

I want to tell her revenge is a devil you don't want to worship. In destroying your enemy you become it. — Karen Marie Moning

Her gaze met his, her green eyes glazed and filled with shadows. "I-Iain?"
Iain understood those shadows only too well. She was in shock. She had witnessed the full horror of war. Worse, she had killed a man. Like a young soldier after his first battle, she was struggling to cope. 'Twas an anguish no woman should have to bear.
His rage broke like the tide against the shore, and before he could think, he pulled her hard against him, held her, stroked her hair. "You foolish, brave woman! Why do you no' obey me?"
"What the bloody hell is he doin'?" Connor asked from somewhere behind them.
Morgan answered, "I think he's punishin' her."
"If he tries this on the men, they'll mutiny. — Pamela Clare