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When you are fed with the spoon of betrayal, you can choose to spit it out and live or swallow it and die — Ikechukwu Izuakor

What are you thinking about? (Livia)
I'm thinking how glad I am that I traded myself for that woman. How glad I am that my brother couldn't kill me. But most of all, I'm thinking just how damn grateful I am that you saw something in me worth saving. Thank you for my son, Livia, and for my life. I love you. I always will. (Adron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

[ ... ]as Sylvester says, a man who has never been afflicted with a neurosis does not know the meaning of suffering. — Henry Miller

Much of the world is beautiful, and much more is at least fair to the eye, and what might be ugly is nevertheless of the same texture as everything else and clearly belongs in the tapestry. — Dean Koontz

Don't rule your husband. But arrange the conditions in which he will make his choices. — Edward Rutherfurd

The purpose of a sentence is to make you want to read the next sentence. — Unknown

Pleasantest of all ties is the tie of host and guest. — Aeschylus

A grain of poetry suffices to season a century.
— Jose Marti

You can also volunteer or freelance in certain fields to gain a feel for them and measure your response. — Kate White

Some of the worst violence in the world today between estranged religious and ethnic groups happens not on the battlefields. It happens smack in the middle of living rooms and between people who share a lot, who have a lot in common. — Miroslav Volf

I understand that you're a big fish in a small pond, but I'll explain that if you want to swim in the ocean, you must understand that the ocean is populated by sharks, and sharks never sleep. — Kristen Ashley

People have said I can come off a little trial-lawyerish. I tell people I never actually became a lawyer, but I play one at City Hall. — Christine Quinn

Postcolonial countries. All have sought to overcome the legacy of colonial — Henry Kissinger