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Graphological Translation Quotes By John Green

You still secretly believe that there is an element of magic to this world? It's all just soulless molecules bouncing against each other randomly. — John Green

Graphological Translation Quotes By Reif Larsen

Outside, there was that predawn kind of clarity, where the momentum of living has not quite captured the day. The air was not filled with conversation or thought bubbles or laughter or sidelong glances. Everyone was sleeping, all of their ideas and hopes and hidden agendas entangled in the dream world, leaving this world clear and crisp and cold as a bottle of milk in the fridge. — Reif Larsen

Graphological Translation Quotes By George R R Martin

I loved a maid fair as summer, with sunlight in her hair. — George R R Martin

Graphological Translation Quotes By May Sarton

There is no need of words. Our lives will do,
Long long enough to learn all of our love,
While time, the river, flows gently below,
Having no false eternities to prove.
The night is full of unspent tenderness
And in its silences we rest apart.
There is no need of words with which to bless
The daily bread, the wine of the full heart.
Here are the peaceful days we cannot share.
Here is our peace at last, and we not there. — May Sarton

Graphological Translation Quotes By Joe Elliott

I wanted to write a song that's known to the world as a classic, stadium-rock anthem. — Joe Elliott

Graphological Translation Quotes By Diane Von Furstenberg

I gave up on my looks a long time ago. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Graphological Translation Quotes By Vera Wang

As the mother of two daughters, I have great respect for women. And I don't ever want to lose that. — Vera Wang

Graphological Translation Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The Christian pities men because they are dying, and the Buddhist pities them because they are living. The Christian is sorry for what damages the life of a man; but the Buddhist is sorry for him because he is alive. — Gilbert K. Chesterton