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Ibiban Quotes By Andrei Tarkovsky

My encounter with another world and another culture and the beginnings of an attachment to them had set up an irritation, barely perceptible but incurable-rather like unrequited love, like a symptom of the hopelessness of trying to grasp what is boundless, or unite what cannot be joined; a reminder of how finite, how curtailed, our experience on earth must be — Andrei Tarkovsky

Ibiban Quotes By Kate Quinn

He loves me hard — Kate Quinn

Ibiban Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

Thank you for making everything beautiful just by being. -Gabriel — Sylvain Reynard

Ibiban Quotes By Kcat Yarza

In this life, sometimes we need to take a look behind for we may have missed out on someone, or we may have left someone behind. We need to look to our left and to our right for we may have elbowed someone. We need to look down for we may have stepped on someone. And most important of all, we need to look up for we may have forgotten to call on God. — Kcat Yarza

Ibiban Quotes By Mark Epstein

Depressed people think they know themselves, but maybe they only know depression. — Mark Epstein

Ibiban Quotes By R.L. Mathewson

None of them, not even what he suspected should have been little boys, were small. He'd always thought that the James boys were freakishly large, but the men that were beating the shit out of each other over food had been much, much bigger. Most every single one of them had been shirtless and all had been buff, making him feel scrawny and making him wonder if Rory thought he was scrawny. — R.L. Mathewson

Ibiban Quotes By Rachel Caine

All right," he said. "Since you ask so nicely."
"I wasn't asking."
"I'm aware of that. The sharp point in my back did make it clear. — Rachel Caine

Ibiban Quotes By Samuel Johnson

To set the mind above the appetites is the end of abstinence, which if not a virtue, is the groundwork of a virtue. — Samuel Johnson