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He admired her surety. She knew her own worth and did not pretend otherwise for those who judged her on her parentage. But by refusing to tolerate fools and play nice, she'd condemned herself to a solitary path, both in defeat and in victory. — Sherry Thomas

But kids also make the hard things harder, and the painful things more painful, because you have to see them hurting too. Of course, they also give you a reason, a compelling one, to make it through." "I guess I hadn't — Leta Blake

Naive keeps on dreaming of heaven on earth,
ignoring the truth that even heavens are at war. — Toba Beta

Musicians tend to get bored playing the same thing over and over, so I think it's natural to experiment. — Dimebag Darrell

Mistakes can be fixed but if you do it more than once, it's no longer a mistake. — Kim Harrison

It was worth it, Lia," He said. "Every mile, every day. I'd do it all again. I'd chase you across three continents if that's what it took to be with you. — Mary E. Pearson

I'll be honest with you: not a chance in this world. But you know, stranger things have happened. — Stacy Keach

Bracy, why do I get the feeling that it's only a matter of time before you realize that while you've thought you were running away from God, you were actually running to Him ... and that He's been holding your hand and leading you the whole way there? — Nicole Sager

I wouldn't call myself a synaesthete in the sense that Nabokov was. But I'll talk about a sound as being cold blue or dark brown. For descriptive purposes, yes, I often see colors when I'm listening to music and think, 'Oh, there's not enough sort of yellowy stuff in here, or not enough white.' — Brian Eno

When we put up with any situation we don't have to put up with, it's not because we're dumb. We put up with it, because we want the lesson only that situation can teach, and we want it more than freedom myself. — Richard Bach

Lonely places draw lonely people ... They echo inside us, and we cannot help but listen. — Robert Jackson Bennett