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Love of life at times requires death — Nick Gordon
A good horse is the best company in the world. — Katherine Cecil Thurston
These fucking women really piss me off,' April said. 'Because instead of being elated by the thought of making their own happiness and chasing some crazy dream, all they want to do is narrow their options and do something safe. — J. Courtney Sullivan
My husband is experimental, loves to cook, and is really good at it. If I do the cooking, I lose my appetite. Why is that? — Jasmine Guinness
I found the most convincing part to be the working stiffs, the guys who have a modest home and kids who go to public schools. They make $75,000 to $100,000 a year. That's not much to live on. I don't have to tell you that. — Jack Valenti
Often I lose myself in the constellation of my own ideas, forever searching for point of illumination. But no matter where I look, I find you, shinning and bright, offering me what ever it is I seek, you are my one single star. My sun, my moon, my guide and direction, I know as long as I have you, I'll never lose my way. Even if I can not touch you, I know I will see you, feel you, from anywhere. If I need you I know where to find you — Vaddey Ratner
Lord Nirall's eyes flew open just as the King's Champion raised her sword over his head. — Sarah J. Maas
He warps your perspective on the current events in your life until reality appears much worse and more desperate than it truly is. — Priscilla Shirer
Everything that happens in life has a purpose. Make the most of every situation. — Lailah Gifty Akita
You can bend it and twist it ... You can misuse and abuse it ... But even God cannot change the Truth. — Michael Levy, Baron Levy
This village has known loss, people killed before their time, accidents, war, disease. Three Pines isn't immune to any of that. But you seem to accept it as part of life and not hang on to the bitterness. — Louise Penny