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How do you know you love someone?" he'd asked his dad when he was kid.
"Huh. That's a tricky one. I suppose you know you love someone when you want to make them happy."
It was as good an answer as any, Cole thought. The word didn't have to come laden with expectations. It didn't have to be difficult. It didn't mean forever, or a commitment. Love could be as ephemeral as a single breath. That didn't make it a lie. — Lisa Henry

In my books, my idea is always to explore social context and social forces. — Alix Kates Shulman

But feelings aren't like thoughts, they can't be changed at will. — Dorothy Koomson

I've certainly never taken the care of myself that I should have. On the contrary. I've done a lot of late nights without enough sleep and all that. But I've had fun. Whatever wrinkles are there, I've enjoyed getting them. — Ava Gardner

We are nowhere forbidden to laugh, or be satisfied with food ... or to be delighted with music or to drink wine. — John Calvin

A good book is a kind of paper club, serving to rouse the slumbrous and to silence the obtuse. — Edward Abbey

Love is beautiful, shattering, moving, haunting. Love is everything. — Claire Contreras

Don't get your hopes up.
I needed someone today.
Darkness said you'd do. — Lisa Schroeder

While we do not ask for accolades, we must defend ourselves from repeated public attacks. — Andrew Thomas

Once you've got a task to do, it's better to do it than live with the fear of it. — Joe Abercrombie

I was being brought up on peasant stories; my mother came from Europe and she'd been a peasant and that was the area where the Frankensteins and the Draculas came from and it was entertainment for the people. Nobody had TV, and that was the way peasants would entertain themselves, by telling these stories. — Jack Kirby