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A conversation with her is a special pleasure because there are no words that are not preceded by thoughts. — Irin Carmon

Give people time and space. Dont beg for anyone to stay. Dont beg anyone for Love. Whats meant for you will always be yours. If you are meant to be together you will be despite everything! Trust in Gods plans. — Lily Amis

Follow your dream as long as you live, do not lessen the time of following desire, for wasting time is an abomination of the spirit. — Plato

The bravest thing you'll ever do is walk into a booth every few years, where no one can see you, and press a button, to say which of two slave-masters you'd rather be owned by. — Larken Rose

I think sometimes the best mothers are simply those who make the decision to love their children every day, regardless of what happens. — Karen White

Have the private emotions also their gutter presses? — E. M. Forster

People are reading. In fact, due to social media they are reading more than any time in history. Now we must find a way to get them to include books in all that reading. It starts with us writers doing a better job of writing. — Will Gibson

Valor and power may gain a lasting memory, but where are they when the brave and mighty are departed? Their effects may remain, but they live not in them any more than the fire in the work of the potter. — Hartley Coleridge

The simple facts of Chadian life - what it takes to survive in that kind of climate with nothing but a hut and some animals - stunned me. And this made me realize, perhaps for the first time, how easy my life was compared to those of people in less privileged societies. — Alex Honnold

I'm guessing I'm your fake girlfriend?" B. J. Asks, sighing. It's a miracle that he figured it out. He's not usually the best with things that aren't spelled out for him.
"Of course, sweetie, " I say. I try not to think about the fact that I'm talking to B. J. Like we're in love. B. J. Is six-foot-four and 220 pounds. Not someone you want to think about being intimate with. — Lauren Barnholdt

To arrive at abstraction, it is always necessary to begin with a concrete reality. — Pablo Picasso

All know the way of prosperity only few walk it. — Bodhidharma

What kind of people are these with such low self-esteem that they need a war to feel better about themselves? — Bill Hicks

I felt that way, lost, like a missing puzzle piece that forgot it was a part of the rest of the puzzle. — Rachel Van Dyken