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Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By Ava Gardner

He always called me Daughter. It was to distinguish me from his sister Ava. I loved being called Daughter. It sounded so possessive, and to be possessed when you are a child is just a wonderful feeling. It makes you feel safe. It makes you feel loved. — Ava Gardner

Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

A rigour passed over him,
blood rose into his cheeks, his forehead, and there was a steady thumping in his ears. It was first love. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By Scott Pratt

Nothing seemed to give me pleasure anymore, not even music. My attitude was becoming more and more fatalistic and hopeless. I had no enthusiasm, and no particular interest in anything, including sex. It was as though I'd become a passionless robot, simply existing from day to day without feeling. — Scott Pratt

Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By Dianne Sylvan

By the grace of the Lady, whose face mirrors my own, may I ever remember I am made in her image, blessed and beautiful. — Dianne Sylvan

Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

When the candle flame is very weak, don't create any wind! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By Miguel De Unamuno

He who loves his neighbor burns his heart, and the heart, like green wood, groans when it burns, and distills itself in tears. There is no point in taking opium; it is better to put salt and vinegar in the soul's wound, for if you fall asleep and no longer feel the pain, then you no longer exist. And the point is to exist. — Miguel De Unamuno

Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

Mercy. Had I ever really understood it? Had I actually believed I knew what it was to suffer? To forgive? — Leigh Bardugo

Kleefstra Disorder Quotes By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

How many desolate creatures on the earth have learnt the simple dues of fellowship and social comfort, in a hospital. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning