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He was supposed to be reading, but all he could do was watch her and love her bare arms, her Alice band, her straight back, the sweet tilt of her chin as she tucked the instrument under it ... — Ian McEwan

Trying to use all the existing technologies that were out there wouldn't work for us because none of them were flexible. Everything was rigid in some way, so we had to go on a manhunt, essentially for something that was a viable technology. So it was a good four-months of just designing and figuring out the lights. — Christine Bieselin Clark

So we're tempted to despair - the despair of the not-as-great-as-we-want-to-be. Charles Spurgeon's epitaph on Alexander could easily describe one way we can go: See Alexander's tears! He weeps! Yes, he weeps for another world to conquer! Ambition is insatiable! The gain of the whole world is not enough. Surely to become a universal monarch, is to make one's self universally miserable.13 — Dave Harvey

He had the kind of smile that inhabited every part of his face
his eyes, his cheeks; there was even a dimple. — Kristin Hannah

Love me or hate me,I don't care.I'm doing what i like.I'm happy. — Miley Cyrus

What's the plan?
"We run." Daniel informed her with all due sincerity.
"Huh. One day soon can the plan involve a touch more complexity? Not that I'm co9mplaining or anything."
"Complain, you? Never. You're a constant delight. — Kylie Scott

But the root cause of this war was geopolitical. Georgia was determined to go West and Russia was determined to stop it from doing so. — Ronald D. Asmus

If you want to write about life, you have to write about death. — Marty Rubin

I never thought it was possible to overlook your own death, but apparently it is. — Mira Grant

But it is obvious that absurdism hereby admits that human life is the only necessary good since it is precisely life that makes this encounter possible and since, without life, the absurdist wager would have no basis. To say that life is absurd, the conscience must be alive. — Albert Camus