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Damon Salvatore And Katherine Pierce Quotes By Eilis O'Neal

I love you, Sinda," he said, not shakily but with certainty. "I have for--oh, years--before I even knew that I did. I loved you when you were the princess, and I love you now. I just want you to be happy. And I want you to be safe. I don't care if you're the Queen of Thorvaldor or a pig keeper in Mossfeld. — Eilis O'Neal

Damon Salvatore And Katherine Pierce Quotes By Richard Dawkins

God exists, if only in the form of a meme with high survival value, or infective power, in the environment provided by human culture. — Richard Dawkins

Damon Salvatore And Katherine Pierce Quotes By Bill Parcells

I've been around enough to know what it takes to get a team to reach its potential, and I want players who want to reach their potential. — Bill Parcells

Damon Salvatore And Katherine Pierce Quotes By Daniel Alarcon

Ask any human being alive if they're the same person they were seven years ago and they're going to tell you they aren't. — Daniel Alarcon

Damon Salvatore And Katherine Pierce Quotes By Thomas Keating

Silence is God's first language; everything else is a poor translation. — Thomas Keating

Damon Salvatore And Katherine Pierce Quotes By Meg Rosoff

While working in advertising, I channelled my creative energy into elaborate escape fantasies: cake making, dog breeding, the Peace Corps. — Meg Rosoff

Damon Salvatore And Katherine Pierce Quotes By Diana Athill

It marked a turning point for me. It marked the point where I recognized that I must never - not even when he was 'well' again - expect from Didi what one normally expects from a friend. When he gave anything to other people - as he often did, as he had done earlier to me and was to do again - it was by the happy accident of their chancing to appreciate what he chanced to be 'giving off'. If he happened to be in a mood to charm, to find things amusing, to respond lovingly, to use his intuition (which could be sharp) on people's behaviour, to apply his intelligence, then whoever was around would benefit; but he was so hermetically walled up in himself that he was unablee to discover inother people any constant reason to attend to them, still less to be considerate of them, and he couldn't answer their demands. — Diana Athill