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Don't be silly. People never stop looking for love.
Yeah, some of them don't even stop AFTER they've found it. — Teresa Medeiros

I believe that God has a specific plan and reason He created each one of us. — Lisa Whelchel

We were told that a strong attraction to a patient with a repeated history of failed treatment is a danger sign - like the fins on the parallel lines. It is an illusion - a cognitive illusion - and I (System 2) was taught how to recognize it and advised not to believe it or act on it. The question that is most often asked — Daniel Kahneman

I don't believe in public humiliation. It went out with the stocks. — Penelope Keith

Diseases of the eye are to bee cured with the elbow. — George Herbert

I wish if I could fulfill the expectations of others. Life is unpredictable and there is no more humanity — Avinash Advani

Before reading please place a condom over your head because it's about to be fucked. — Ker Dukey

So, eventually, he made one final arrangement with himself, which he has religiously held to ever since, and that was to count each fish that he caught as ten, and to assume ten to begin with. For example, if he did not catch any fish at all, then he said he had caught ten fish - you could never catch less than ten fish by his system; that was the foundation of it. Then, if by any chance he really did catch one fish, he called it twenty, while two fish would count thirty, three forty, and so on. — Jerome K. Jerome

It was if the charming theatrical curtain had dropped away and I saw him for the first time as he really was: not the benign old sage, the indulgent and protective good-parent of my dreams, but ambiguous, a moral neutral, whose beguiling trappings concealed a being watchful, capricious, and heartless. — Donna Tartt

Speak up, Charlie," I say. "If you have something to say, then say it out loud. — Victoria Scott

Enacting love was a critical aspect of experiencing love. Devotion and ethics intertwined. — Diana Butler Bass