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They all settled into being the kind of friends when they heard from each other ... or when they occasionally got together. And when they were not in touch, they did not think of one another. — John Irving
It is the property of grief to cause the childish side of man to reappear. — Victor Hugo
Fix me, this thing, what I've done- there's something wrong with me, Noah, fix it."
"I can't."
"Why not?"
"Because you're not broken. — Michelle Hodkin
Hollis " I said "you're messing with me right now aren't you You're in Paris or somewhere and just-"
"What " he replied. "No This is the real deal. Here I'll prove it."
There was a muffled noise followed by some static. Then I heard my mother recite at a distance in her most droll flat tone "Yes. It is true. Your brother is in love and in my kitchen. — Sarah Dessen
Knowledge of our duties is the most useful part of philosophy. — Richard Whately
Character is incredibly jagged, and incredibly contextualized, even to the point where I still feel uncomfortable thinking about it. — L. Todd Rose
She said she should not have been slapped because she is a full human being, not because she doesn't have a husband to speak for her. So — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
No nation has ever prospered or been blessed like the colored people in the South. — Bob Jones, Sr.
I have an almost religious zeal ... not for technology per se, but for the Internet which is for me, the nervous system of mother Earth, which I see as a living creature, linking up. — Dan Millman
I liked Evel Knievel, and that game Mouse Trap. That was pretty cool. — Pauly Shore
Alas! I regret that I am taken from you; and, happy and beloved as I have been, is it not hard to quit you all? But these are not thoughts befitting me; I will endeavor to resign myself cheerfully to death, and will indulge a hope of meeting you in another world. — Mary Shelley
I turn my head from side to side. — Robert M. Pirsig
An intuition is neither caprice nor a sixth sense but a form of unconscious intelligence. — Gerd Gigerenzer
At night, when i go to bed i still am at pains to be sure that my legs are under the blankets after the lights go out. I am not a child anymore but .. Because if a cool hand ever reached out from under the bed and grasped my ankle, i might scream. — Stephen King
Had read the laws, but not learnt how to practise law. — Mahatma Gandhi
