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He was transfixed at the sight of the lords and ladies of his realm running about like demented chickens. — Jonathan Stroud

Maybe love isn't something that comes full circle. It just ebbs and flows, in and out, just like the people in our lives — Colleen Hoover

I actually was consciously trying to emulate bands like Bruce Springsteen, and just trying to emulate what they do structurally. — Tom Curren

We must learn to live the African way. It's the only way to live in freedom and with dignity — Thomas Sankara

We invaded Iraq to change a totalitarian, despotic regime, and we have been successful there. — Judd Gregg

Look at the commencement of His ministry. In the Beatitudes with which the Sermon on the Mount opens, He speaks: "Blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. — Andrew Murray

Aspiring minds must sometimes sustain loss. — Plato

She immediately became the person they believed her to be: a peculiar, impatient girl, attractive enough yet too old and odd for the village boys who had once been her friends. — Daphne Kalotay

He lowered his head, his mouth on her neck. "You're all I think about. I can't breathe without you in my head, my body, everywhere. Even when I close my eyes, you're there ... " Sera arched her neck and moaned, feeling as if every inch of her skin was begging to be touched by those lips.
Unable to stand it any longer, she found his mouth and pushed herself against him, wanting to devour him and, in turn, be devoured by him. She was falling, falling, falling ... — Ava Zavora

How could I share with you how I felt when two towers that I loved, two pieces of steel and glass and concrete fell down, when actually they took with them thousands of human lives? That is the actual tragedy. But those towers were almost human for me. I was in love with them, and that's why I married them with a tight rope. — Philippe Petit

I used to go round to Aunt Mimi's house and John would be at the typewriter, which was fairly unusual in Liverpool. None of my mates even knew what a typewriter was. Well they knew what it was but they didn't hae one. Nobody had one. — Paul McCartney