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She's young, and will probably move on someday, and get married, and maybe that dude will hate it but her? Her feelings won't ever change. Because people we love die, but the love? It never does. It became eternal the moment he stopped breathing. She'll always love his memory. — J.M. Darhower

Only he is a truly ethical, a truly human being, who has the courage to see through his own religious feelings and needs. — Ludwig Feuerbach

Pain and betrayal and then nothingness. That's the death and she's almost welcoming it. — M.C. Frank

He never sleeps, the judge. He is dancing, dancing. He says that he will never die. — Cormac McCarthy

She shed no tears. She just sat there, as if someone had cut out her heart. — Cornelia Funke

Everything takes me longer than I expect. It's the sad truth about life. — Donna Tartt

In our society, as people pass out of young adulthood, they tend to relate to themselves more in terms of what they are no longer than what they are now, and that's psychologically low-grade devastating. — Marianne Williamson

New York is a meeting place for every race in the world, but the Chinese, Armenians, Russians, and Germans remain foreigners. So does everyone except the blacks. There is no doubt but that the blacks exercise great influence in North America, and, no matter what anyone says, they are the most delicate, spiritual element in that world. — Federico Garcia Lorca

I like the idea of capturing people who aren't there to save the world. — Illeana Douglas

There were only seven years between the first and last Beatles albums. That's nothing, seven years, when you think of how their hairstyles changed and their music changed. Some bands now go seven years without hardly bothering to do anything. — Nick Hornby

Whether we're talking about socks or stocks, I like buying quality merchandise when it is marked down. — Warren Buffett

Instinct is intelligence incapable of self-consciousness. — John Sterling