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At the fourth flight Lila did something unexpected. She stopped to wait for me, and when I reached her she gave me her hand. This gesture changed everything between us forever. — Elena Ferrante
When I did not become enemies, then I understand that there was nothing standing. — Maria Callas
PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD AND RIDERS TO THE SEA, J. M. Synge. 80pp. 0-486-27562-0 THE — Mark Twain
Perhaps true hangs increased the space in one's heart, creating openness that allowed for authentic community. — Wm. Paul Young
Better people are possible to create, even in Delhi. — Mihir S. Sharma
Ricco will take care of you," he said. "Ricco thinks you are beautiful-he blushes when your name is mentioned."
Ricco took their order and blushed when he put a glass of wine in front of Lauren. Mary's eyes twinkled, but when he left she looked directly at Lauren and said without preamble, "Would you like to talk about Nick?"
Lauren choked on her wine. "Please,let's not ruin a lovely lunch. I already know more than enough about him."
"What,for example?" Mary persisted gently.
"I know that he's an egotistical, arrogant, bad-tempered, dictatorial tyrant!"
"And you love him." It wasn't a question, it was a statement.
"Yes," Lauren said angrily.
Mary was struggling obviously to hide her amusement at Lauren's tone. "I was certain that you did. I also suspect that he loves you. — Judith McNaught
There was a time when obesity was the losing battle our people faced. Not so anymore. As soon as food became scarce, curves became coveted. — Laura Thalassa
Peter's a lucky man except in one respect, he doesn't seem to know how lucky he is. — Louise Penny
Talk of inspiration is sheer nonsense; there is to such thing. It is mere a matter of craftsmanship. — William Morris
There are no idealists in the plant world and no compassion. The rose and the morning glory know no mercy. Bindweed, the morning glory, will quickly choke its competitors to death, and the fencerow rose will just as quietly crowd out any other plant that tried to share its roothold. Idealism and mercy are human terms and human concepts. — Hal Borland