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America, there's no question that you've had my heart from the beginning. By now you have to know that — Kiera Cass

Good-bye, Cadan,' I said, backing out the door.
'If I hear anything new, I'll come to you.'
'Be careful,' I warned. 'My guard dog bites.'
He grinned, and that impish gleam returned to his eyes. 'And you don't?'
'Wouldn't you like to know.'
'Don't get me excited. — Courtney Allison Moulton

brave words: speak, for your servant is listening. It's as much an act of vulnerability as it is one of availability. — Jeff Goins

The 2008 Democratic presidential candidates would be wise to note that unwarranted negativism is dangerous and badly underestimates the strengths of the American people to adapt to and prosper with change. — Bernard L. Schwartz

If you have no opposition in the place you serve, you're serving in the wrong place. — G. Campbell Morgan

Fall in love with a weird one - someone not quite right in the head - life is far more interesting when love is odd — Topher Kearby

Because everything of value that we will know in this life comes from our relationships with those around us. Because there is nothing material that measures against the intangibles of love and friendship. — R.A. Salvatore

The crucial importance of human expectations has far-reaching implications for understanding the history of happiness. If happiness depended only on objective conditions such as wealth, health and social relations, it would have been relatively easy to investigate its history. The finding that it depends on subjective expectations makes the task of historians far harder. We moderns have an arsenal of tranquillisers and painkillers at our disposal, but our expectations of ease and pleasure, and our intolerance of inconvenience and discomfort, have increased to such an extent that we may well suffer from pain more than our ancestors ever did. — Yuval Noah Harari

I suppose if one lives to be old, one's entire waking life will be spent turning on the spit of recollection over the fires of mingled shame, pain or remorse. Cheerful prospect! — Philip Larkin

I don't believe in you, God, but please, help me. — Paulo Coelho

Never Hesitate to hold out your hand; never hesitate to accept the outstretched hand of another. — Pope John XXIII

There's been no other man since you - not inside my head, my heart, or my body. — Georgia Cates