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She feels that surge of warmth, and this time she remembers what it means: not love but piss. Or the love that's mixed with piss and can't be separated from it. — Emma Donoghue

You should always take the best from the past, leave the worst back there and go forward into the future. — Bob Dylan

When God gets us alone through suffering, heartbreak, temptation, disappointment, sickness, or by thwarted friendship - when He gets us absolutely alone, and we are totally speechless, unable to ask even one question, then He begins to teach us. — Oswald Chambers

Hitler said KdF brought opportunity for everyone, all were equal. But how could all be equal if some were favored? — Ruta Sepetys

A bow has no conscience: it is a prolongation of the hand and desire of the archer. It can serve to kill or to meditate. Therefore, always be clear about your intentions. A bow is flexible, but it has its limits. Stretching it beyond its capacity will break it or exhaust the hand holding it. Therefore, try to be in harmony with your instrument and never ask more than it can give. — Paulo Coelho

There is no certainty; there is only adventure. — Roberto Assagioli

You have opposition to love?"
"Not opposition so much as skepticism. I make it a practice not to believe in things I cannot see. — Sarah MacLean

Oh, all right, you big baby," she said. "If you really want it. I should have gotten you a rattle and a pacifier, too. — L.J.Smith

You are the most beautiful fairy from heaven. You have made my life a fairytale. — Debasish Mridha

For all the things we do in our lives and the people that surround us, its family and those few loyal friends that God has blessed us with. — Ron Baratono

Asking questions is an art. — Nina George

Most of us have small, sad places somewhere in our hearts and my father was no exception. Sometimes we let our feelings escape in bursts of anger. Sometimes we make long, dismal faces. My father did neither. He felt deeply but he kept his feelings to himself. Or rather, being a writer, he let them escape in his writing. But even here he disguised them, unable even in fiction to allow himself to take himself too seriously. — Christopher Milne

The more I know about people, the better I like my dogs. — Mark Twain

Words don't mean, people mean. — Alfred Korzybski