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I marked a map for every death
For every ache and blow
My world was all a page of black
With nothing left but snow. — Ally Condie

The past was like a handful of sand you thought you were squeezing tightly, but which had already run out through the cracks between your fingers. Memory was a river that had run dry long ago, leaving only scattered gravel in a lifeless riverbed. He had lived life always looking out for the next thing, and whenever he had gained, he had also lost, leaving him with little in the end. — Liu Cixin

I am convinced, no, more like convicted, that to claim a few still spaces in which beauty is found and silence kept, is to open the door to God. — Sarah Clarkson

The truth is that there is no terror untempered by some great moral idea. — Jean-Luc Godard

What I've found in doing research is that men want a relationship that feels fun. In other words, they want a relationship that has qualities or elements of their same-sex relationships - just like women do, too. — Hill Harper

The hen that you are, how will you know what deceptive ways Grace will descend. It is Grace that brought you here and it is Grace that will deliver: I prefer the hen that looks up to the sky than an eagle that flies but always looking down. How high is not the question, but how intense is your longing for the sky. May you always be in Grace. — Jaggi Vasudev

Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. And dreams are forever. — Walt Disney Company

Soon the signs started appearing. THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED BARN IN AMERICA. — Don DeLillo

Unrequited love may be painful, but it is safely painful, because it does not involve inflicting damage on anyone but oneself, a private pain that is as bitter-sweet as it is self-induced. But as soon as love is reciprocated, one must be prepared to give up the passivity of simply being hurt to take on the responsibility of perpetrating hurt oneself. — Alain De Botton

If you could leave your selfishness, you would see how you've been torturing your soul. — Rumi