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We'll figure this out, I promise. I won't let you sink. — Kiera Cass
I guess that's how people grow old together. You don't see wrinkles and receding hairlines. You just see what made you care to begin with-the beautiful things they have on the inside. — Jax Garren
You can't manage Wall Street. Wall Street has its own viewpoints on everything. I have always believed, if you manage your business correctly, Wall Street will take care of itself. — Ross Levinsohn
And then I thought: perhaps that is what it means to be a father- to teach your child to live without you. If so no one was a greater father than I. — Nicole Krauss
The mind is a finer body, and resumes its functions of feeding, digesting, absorbing, excluding, and generating, in a new and ethereal element. Here, in the brain, is all the process of alimentation repeated, in the acquiring, comparing, digesting, and assimilating of experience. Here again is the mystery of generation repeated. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Maybe the heavens were a kind of celestial grave, I thought, the way the earth is a repository for our flesh, and when we stared at the stars, we were really beholding a million lives twinkling back at us, asking us not to forget. — Tiffany Baker
No one who threatens to kill people as often as you do would be dumb enough to actually kill someone. — Sherry D. Ficklin
Love like you'll never be hurt.. — William Watson Purkey
I think you're wrong there. It feels selfish at the time, because the pain is excruciating, but there is no nobility in hanging on to something that is miserable and false. We have to fight for our happiness in life. — Kate Mulgrew
I thank heaven for a man like Adolf Hitler, who built a front line of defense against the anti-Christ of Communism. — Frank Buchman
The cleverest of all, in my opinion, is the man who calls himself a fool at least once a month. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Lieutenant Tindall told me I'd find you up here tilting at putrid windmills. Now I know what he meant. — Steve Hockensmith
People are expecting me to still be fourteen years old. It cracks me up, especially when people see me walk by with my husband. They're like, 'What? You're married? You're not old enough to be married.' Thank you. I'm glad that you think that. — Alexa Vega
Within the next five years, I predict major changes in the art world and it will look nothing like it did ten years ago. Just like the sport of skateboarding, the new innovators will define the future. I believe the art world will become more vibrant and usher in a strong healthy market for new works. — Mark Edward
I like to use research to enlarge the poem. And sometimes a rhetorical or syntactical gesture stitches the poem along. — Alison Hawthorne Deming