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Dr Tj Eckleburg Eyes Quotes By Stephanie Laurens

Sane women did not marry tyrants. — Stephanie Laurens

Dr Tj Eckleburg Eyes Quotes By Paul Gallico

She could not see how much there was to live for, that she was young and that one could build anew upon the ashes of failure — Paul Gallico

Dr Tj Eckleburg Eyes Quotes By Liza Minnelli

What I'm saying is that I tried very hard to give them my reality and my reality is kind of interesting. — Liza Minnelli

Dr Tj Eckleburg Eyes Quotes By Austin V. Songer

This is what true love is and yes it seems very small, and something that a person wouldn't think would be a sign of True Love, but I think that all of the important and meaningful signs come to us in "small signs" that we all tend to ignore it as something that isn't meaningful, because we all live life like we are in a rush to get somewhere and we never stop and actually pay more attention to "Now", if we all started to "live in the now" then I feel that life would become more important to everyone, and the majority of people could find happiness out of just living in the "Now" instead of living in the past or the future.
All that matters is Today, Right now is your life, take control of your happiness by living right now. — Austin V. Songer

Dr Tj Eckleburg Eyes Quotes By Neil Gaiman

The man in the dark suit sips his Laphroaig and water, savoring the marshy taste, the body-in-the-bog quality of the whisky. — Neil Gaiman

Dr Tj Eckleburg Eyes Quotes By Percy Bysshe Shelley

And in a mad trance
Strike with our spirit's knife
Invulnerable nothings
We decay
Like corpses in a charnel
Fear & Grief
Convulse is & consume us
Day by day
And cold hopes swarm
Like worms within
Our living clay — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Dr Tj Eckleburg Eyes Quotes By Frederic Bastiat

When law and morality are in contradiction to each other, the citizen finds himself in the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense, or of losing his respect for the law - two evils of equal magnitude, between which it would be difficult to choose. It — Frederic Bastiat