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Then he told her, in the quiet tones of someone offloading a confession, that she was the most mazing women he had ever met. And when she lifted her swollen eyes to his, Ed mopped her bleeding nose, and he dropped his lips gently onto hers, and he did what he had wanted to do for the past forty-eight hours, even if he had been initially too dumb to know it, He kissed her. — Jojo Moyes

My heart and prayers go out to all single moms because it's tough, and I can't imagine any teenager dealing with a baby and all those hormones raging. — Jill Scott

You must plan your work and then work your plan. — Dave Ramsey

It is one thing to say that something should be done, but quite a different matter to do it. — Aesop

World was in the face of the beloved
,
but suddenly it poured out and was gone:
world is outside, world can not be grasped.
Why didn't I, from the full, beloved face
as I raised it to my lips, why didn't I drink
world, so near that I couldn't almost taste it?
Ah, I drank. Insatiably I drank.
But I was filled up also, with too much
world, and, drinking, I myself ran over. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Love, then, is letting go of fear. — Gerald G. Jampolsky

The time a movie is made is unique, not only from the talent that is available but if the public was ready for it. — Francis Ford Coppola

You guarantee a good meal by picking the recipes well, not by following recipes well. — Timothy Ferriss

The more something threatens your identity, the more you will avoid it. — Mark Manson

I am rather inclined, however, to agree with ancient writers, that in those passages[1]wherein it is stated that the angel of the Lord appeared to Abraham, Jacob, and Moses, Christ was that angel. — John Calvin

Obviously you try to keep as much of your private life as private as you can. — Andy Murray

It seems the loneliest place in the world for something so lovely. — Samantha Hunt

I'm never lonely when I'm writing, because you live with the characters that are so alive in your mind. And you really see them and know them and get to be friends with them. — Julie Andrews

Our merit gains us the esteem of the virtuous-our star that of the public. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld