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Juntilla Quotes By Susan Ee

He shakes his head sadly at me.'These are the rules we live by. We are soldiers, Penryn. Legendary warriors willing to make legendary sacrifices. We do not ask. We do not choose.' He says that like a motto, a pledge he'd said a thousand times. — Susan Ee

Juntilla Quotes By Ann Brashares

People said things they didn't mean all the time. Everybody else in the world seemed able to factor it in. But not Lena. Why did she believe the things people said? Why did she cling to them so literally? Why did she think she knew people when she clearly didn't? Why did she imagine that the world didn't change, when it did? Maybe she didn't change. She believed what people said and she stayed the same. (Lena, 211) — Ann Brashares

Juntilla Quotes By Markus Zusak

He killed himself for wanting to live. — Markus Zusak

Juntilla Quotes By Debbie Miller

No one has a patent on the truth. Find yours. — Debbie Miller

Juntilla Quotes By Paulo Coelho

When we love, we always strive to become better than we are. When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too. — Paulo Coelho

Juntilla Quotes By Anonymous

The most beautiful of eyes have cried the most tears and the sweetest of smiles have gone through the most pain. — Anonymous

Juntilla Quotes By Victor Sperandeo

The key to building wealth is to preserve capital and wait patiently for the right opportunity to make the extraordinary gains. — Victor Sperandeo

Juntilla Quotes By Charles Bukowski

This birth thing. And this death thing. Each one had it's turn. We entered alone and we left alone. And most of us lived lonely and frightened and incomplete lives. An incomparable sadness descended up on me. Seeing all that life that must die. Seeing all that life that would first turn to hate, to dementia, to neuroses, to stupidity, to fear, to murder, to nothing - nothing in life and nothing in death. — Charles Bukowski