Just Like That People Stopped Dying Quotes & Sayings
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How do you just thrust "I love you" out into the air? It needs waiting arms to catch it. — Laini Taylor

A perfect marriage is as rare as a perfect love. Could it be otherwise, when both men and women are so imperfect? Could aught else be expected? Yet all do expect it. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

Grandma Mazur reads the obituary columns like they're part of the paper's entertainment section. Other communities have country clubs and fraternal orders. The Burg has funeral parlors. If people stopped dying, the social life of the Burg would come to a grinding halt. — Janet Evanovich

Lack of reciprocity ruins friendships, but makes love affairs exciting for a time. — Mason Cooley

I lost my passion for work. No, that's a negative statement. I just had a bigger passion for something else, for my son, and growing up with him. — James Caan

Why try to fit in, when you're meant to stand out? — Dyphia Blount

Studying neuro-linguistic programming is what teaches you how to implant and extract thoughts. Mixing psychology, hypnotism and magic somewhat goes into this area called mentalism, which is what I mostly do. It's magic of the mind. — Keith Barry

The Road has two rules only: begin and continue. — Christmas Humphreys

Return me safely to my home," the princess said, "and I shall reward you with your weight in eggs."
Olorun snorted derisively. "You're joking, right?"
The woman's eyes flitted in embarrassment.
"Now wait a minute," said Helianthus. "We're talkin' eggs here. What sort of eggs? Ostrich eggs?"
Neferre made an impatient noise. "Hel! She doesn't have any eggs! Unless they're hidden in a very . . . delicate place." Neferre grinned at the princess. "Tell me your eggs are hidden where I think they're hidden. — Ash Gray

While in my late teens and in my 20s, I worked seven days a week, 20 hours a day. I worked my tail off. — John Catsimatidis

Verona has long haunted the English imagination. — Francis Russell

The air itself was ebony, like the denial, the refutation, of the idea of light. — Martin Amis