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Tam let out a ragged breath, as he fought to reign his emotions back, while the realisation sank in.
He was nothing. To Konnor. To Giovanni. To everyone.
He was invisible. — Elaine White

Know that you are always safe. And also know that it's possible to move from the old to the new, easily and peacefully. — Louise L. Hay

I remember I was supposed to take the bar exam that summer just when we got the chance to make our first feature. I told my parents I wasn't going to take the bar exam, and they were pretty upset about it. — Kevin Heffernan

What can a soldier do when mercy is treason, and he is alone in it? — Laini Taylor

I'm such a good lover because I practice a lot on my own. — Woody Allen

Progress, whatever your definition of it, is not inevitable. — Barbra Streisand

But to Vasili, for a moment that would be imprinted on his memory forever, that sharp-edged outline held a completely different, and wholly impossible, scene. It was as if a window had suddenly been opened onto another universe.
The vision lasted for less that a second, before his involuntary blink reflex cut it off. He was looking into a field not of stars, but of suns, as if into the crowded heart of a galaxy, or the core of a globular cluster. In that moment, Vasili Orlov lost forever the skies of Earth. From now on they would seem intolerably empty; even mighty Orion and glorious Scorpio would be scarcely noticeable patterns of feeble sparks, not worthy of a second glance. — Arthur C. Clarke

I came from a town of maybe 30,000 people. — Jim Caviezel

The purest treasure mortal times can afford is a spotless reputation. — William Shakespeare

I was a pop-music junkie. My parents were into Frank Sinatra and Doris Day. They weren't too excited when I had Aretha or the Stones pumping. — Kara DioGuardi

There are Eastern religions that deny the reality of pain and suffering. They just try to wipe it away by saying it's all an illusion. — Lee Strobel

It is a novel constructed like a poem, where each character is only exceptional because if the hyperbolic manner in which he represents generality. — Victor Hugo