Lamicoid Quotes & Sayings
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After all, it seemed far nobler to give up one's life to the light than to the dark. — Bella Forrest

He had learned in the past four years to speak only when he knew that which he was speaking about. Moreover, he had learned that silence can sometimes relax a listener into thinking that one might be intelligent. — Elizabeth Gilbert

As a kid, I pretty much got nothing but scorn, and occasionally active animus, for writing fantasy and squirreling it away in my closet and, later, under the mattress supports in my bed. — Sherwood Smith

Enjoy life. There's plenty of time to be dead. — Hans Christian Andersen

I will continue to stay very focused on the economy. — Donald Evans

The other side of mental blanketing - the buffing and puffing up of marriage to keep it seeming shiny and magical - is up against a formidable fact. Statistically speaking, the act of marrying is banal. Even though many Americans wait longer than ever to marry, and often do not stay long in the marriages they do enter, most Americans - close to 90 percent - still do marry at some point in their lives. Some try it over and over again. Marrying, then, does not make people special; it makes them conventional. — Bella DePaulo

Could he with reason murmur at his case, Himself sole author of his own disgrace? — William Cowper

He knew taht many of his compatriots avoided marriage at all costs. They saw matrimony as an annoyance, a wife as another person who would nag and prod. But when he repeated his vows, he heard "as long as we both shall life" and he hoped. — Courtney Milan

A lie was something you told because you were mean or a coward.
A story was something you made up out of something that might have happened. Only you didn't tell it like it was, you told it like you thought it should have been. — Betty Smith

I had bad endometriosis when I was younger, and a doctor told me I'd have a lot of trouble getting pregnant. — Liane Moriarty

How many of the things I fear or dread are actually things that I want? — Augusten Burroughs