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I am the consequence of a particular type of demographic movement, one that has always involved paying a high price. But I don't know much about styles or genres. I only know notes and chords. — Concha Buika

Will bear witness to Your merciful acts; throughout the day I will speak of all the ways You deliver, although, I admit, I do not know the entirety of either. — Anonymous

A man who declares his heart too early will leave you wondering whether he truly meant it." ~Catriona — Stephanie Laurens

Sometimes, when you are reading a book you are enjoying very much, you begin thinking so hard about the characters and the story that you might forget all about the author, even if he is in grave danger and would very much appreciate your help. The same thing can happen if you are looking at a photograph. You might think so hard about whatever is in the photograph that you forget all about the person behind the camera. — Lemony Snicket

The debate over same sex 'marriage' has engaged the heartfelt feelings and convictions of millions of Americans. — Elliott Abrams

I send my words to you over the ether net like a message in a bottle ... — John Geddes

Marriage is the grave or tomb of wit. — Margaret Cavendish

What - what are you going to do to me?" I hated how weak, how afraid I sounded. "Everything." His voice was thick with promise. "But nothing you won't enjoy. — Jasinda Wilder

Please remove your watch,' he said. 'In my domain time isn't a factor. — Hanif Kureishi

Chase was gone then, and Donnie was back, alone in his room, wondering about those pictures from an art book he'd so admired. Because it felt like he'd just lived one, and it had been beautiful, so beautiful, and he'd been able to reach out and touch the lines of it, but it still hurt. — Amy Lane

Whatever; bling always has something to hide. — Grace Jones

How sweet is life, can we but choose with whom to live it: to live for oneself is no life. — Menander