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Love: The heart wants what it wants. It doesn't seek other people's opinions; sometimes not even your own. — Steve Maraboli

The book I'm looking for,' says the blurred figure, who holds out a volume similar to yours, 'is the one that gives the sense of the world after the end of the world, the sense that the world is the end of everything that there is in the world, that the only thing there is in the world is the end of the world. — Italo Calvino

I know her name. I remember because I forgot. That's one of the joys of love. Well, two of the joys. — Jarod Kintz

Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate destroys a man's sense of values and his objectivity. It causes him to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true. — Martin Luther King Jr.

She started telling Lyda stories, odd nameless placeless stories, about the man and the woman, myths or memories, perhaps from her own childhood. — Julianna Baggott

It's impossible to make a picture without values. Values are the basis. If they are not, tell me what is the basis. — William Morris Hunt

No one event will ever be the 'be all or end all'. It's never a big deal, so stop ever making it one. Put every challenge in perspective and push forward. — Kevin Abdulrahman

Be damned if I do. Be damned if I don't. Whatever I do, I can't do right by him. — Angela Khristin Brown

Should alcoholics go to liquor stores? — Ally Carter

I was very much an only child who was raised by the television and movies, and I grew up in New York. We weren't, like, rich people, but we were middle-class people and my parents supported this love I had for entertainment. — Billy Eichner

The domes and dildos of pressurized buildings cast slowly lengthening shadows. — Charles Stross

Adam's mother ran the farm, bore Adam, and still had time to embrace a primitive theosophy. She felt that her husband would surely be killed by the wild and barbarous rebels, and she prepared herself to get in touch with him in what she called the beyond. — John Steinbeck

Life is too short not to want to share it with someone and when you find that right person, you'll want to spend every second of that short life cherishing their heart like they will with yours. — Ash Johnson