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I know I was the one who left," he continued, still staring at the wall. "I said we were enemies and that we couldn't be together. I knew it would break your heart, but ... I also knew Puck would be there to pick up the pieces. Whatever came of that, I brought on myself. I know I have no right to ask ... — Julie Kagawa

Maybe universal nostalgia doesn't exist. Maybe each of us carries our own personal version of the better times. It's at about twnety-two years that we all begin to think of our childhood as the good ol' days and everything afterwards exists as a slow-motion face plant. The fall continues, through marriage, through career building, through parenthood, through old age, until we finally touch nose to ground. At twenty-two years old, I've just started, but I think I can already smell my own grave. — Caleb J. Ross

The 1930s had been a time of tremendous economic distress. And the unemployment rate was enormously high by any historic standard. — William O'Neill

That's what I said. There's no peace to disturb. I kept telling the cop: No. Peace. To. Disturb. Man. — Jandy Nelson

He laughed. "You met a boy and ate him?"
"I did not write that!"
"Yes, actually you did. I'm guessing you meant to say you met and went out to eat. — Alyssa Rose Ivy

All I can ask from society is that it please stop telling me why I should like sports. — John Hodgman

Borys had volunteered to save Hunter the trouble. Hunter had threatened Borys the trouble of breathing if (he) got near Abbie when she had no clothes on.' (Abbie) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Good luck is taking action on the intersection point of rising opportunity and your life preparation — Nabil Basma

It is the nurse who holds the hand of a patient without a family, who talks to them while they take their last breaths, who aches for them while they die alone. It is the nurse who cleans the patient's body, wipes away the blood and fluids, and closes his eyes. It is the nurse who says good-bye to the patient for the last time, she said. — Alexandra Robbins

The More Citizens Conform To The Law Of Love. The Less Governing Would Be Required — Sunday Adelaja

One of the things I like about when I tour sometimes is that occasionally you'll see a dad there with his 12-year-old son and they're both enjoying it. — Tim Vine

Has any nation ever traded its gods for new ones, even though they are not gods at all? Yet my people have exchanged their glorious God[*] for worthless idols! — Anonymous