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Carry your wings of hope so high in the sky that there is no room left for disappointments. — Heenashree Khandelwal

I trace the box's lid where a gold ribbon binds it. With one tug, the bow poofs into a golden, glittering fall of letters that form a message in midair
Things I once hoped to give you:
1. A magical wedding ...
Choking back tears, I take out the ring and loop it onto the string alongside the diary's key at my neck, tucking it under my shirt to keep it safe.
A picnic basket sits at my feet beneath the bench. There's another ribbon, and when I untie it, more letters form a glimmering parade through the air:
2. Picnics at the lake with your mom and dad ...
I sniffle and make my way to the middle of the room, where reproductions of my mosaics float next to Sold signs. I tug a ribbon loose and free another message:
3. A lifetime of shared successes and laughter ... — A.G. Howard

Isn't is lovely to be all together again? Raffin said, throwing one arm around Po and the other around Bann.
She wanted them near, even if they were subsumed by their own affairs, she needed them at sword practice in the morning, at dinner at night, moving and shifting around her, there and gone, back again, arguing, teasing, acting like people who knew who they were. — Kristin Cashore

At the end of the day, it's, 'Can we contribute as a group?' There are things that are going to happen. — Steve Smith, Sr.

Worse than telling a lie is spending the rest of your life staying true to a lie. — Robert Breault

Fortunately for me, I'm in this unique business of not singing, not dancing, not performing - just kind of being there. — Ryan Seacrest

Being a father to my family and a husband is to me much more important than what I did in the business. — Tom Bosley

You will like her," he persisted. "Egad, she's after your own heart, maman! She shot me in the arm."
"Voyons, do you think that is what I like? — Georgette Heyer