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I'm a man of extraordinary talents, but I need you." He swallows. "Do you hear what I'm saying? — Krista Ritchie

Daddy thinks history starts fresh every day, every minute, that time itself begins with the feelings he's having right now. That's how he keeps betraying us, why he roars at us with such conviction. We have to stand up to that, and say, at least to ourselves, that what he's done before is still with us, still right here in this room until there's true remorse. — Jane Smiley

Some people are blinded by their experience. Soldiers know how important war is. Owners of slaves learn every day how inferior subject peoples are. — William Stafford

To me, an untrained ear, a young person at the time, I would hear off the different feels, all these different sounds, and then years later realize that everyone had used the same equipment, just to their own ends. — Rob Brown

Perhaps we will meet again and do battle, and if I kill him, I will shed no tears for him. Not for who he is, at least, but quite possibly, I will cry for who this marvelous warrior might have become. If I kill him, I will be crying for myself. — R.A. Salvatore

But for a while, it was surprisingly easy to overlook our obvious differences. And we did. — Nicholas Sparks

Romance can end, but I don't think art really ends, as romantic as that might sound. — Stew

Faith is easy when you're standing in front of a miracle. The real test of faith is when there aren't any signs."
~Reilly, The Last Templar pg. 244 — Raymond Khoury

Several politicians and wives of politicians have been public about their experiences with depression or bipolar illness, including Lawton Chiles, Patrick Kennedy, Tipper Gore and Kitty Dukakis. Each made a tremendous difference by doing so. — Kay Redfield Jamison

A good simile,
as concise as a king's declaration of love. — Laurence Sterne

Not one escaped to tell the fall of Alamo,
The hundred & fifty are dumb yet at Alamo. — Walt Whitman

The darkest day if you live till tomorrow will have past away. — William Cowper

Are you alright?" Jonathan stood before me, also soaked, though his hair looked quite... well, Darcy-esque; there was really no other word for it. Colin Firth and Jane Austen had ruined us chicks for other men, let's face it. — Kristan Higgins