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Dreams are what guide us, art is what defines us, math is what makes it all possible, and love is what lights our way. — Mike Norton

Lexie's baby. Four weeks ... not quite a quarter of an inch: a tiny gemstone, a single spark of color slipping between your fingers and through the cracks and gone. A heart the size of a fleck of glitter and vibrating like a hummingbird, seeded with a billion things that would never happen now. — Tana French

Not the reality, but your thoughts define your destiny. — Debasish Mridha

I can scarcely believe the cruelty of the last century. It staggers the soul. — Douglas Preston

If you're in a hit movie, it's good to be in another hit movie straight away. — Val Kilmer

Love is everything. Nothing else but love can define the destiny of humanity. — Debasish Mridha

Art is a consciousness-provoking vessel. — ELLE NICOLAI

Poetry affords us a respite in which we may gather renewed strength for the old struggle to adapt ourselves to reality. — Robert Haven Schauffler

The strange thing on looking back was the purity, the integrity of her feeling for Sally. It was not like one's feeling for a man. — Virginia Woolf

money cannot buy refinement of nature, that rank does not always confer nobility, and that true breeding makes itself felt in spite of external drawbacks. "I — Louisa May Alcott

You just want an excuse to stay,' she whispered.
'You two, you're fucking addicted to each other. You are literally going to be a nuclear family, you do know that? You will explode. You will fucking detonate. You really think you can possibly do this for, what, the next eighteen years? You don't think she'll kill you ? — Gillian Flynn

For love is greater than any wind of words. And man, leaning at his window under the stars, is once again responsible for the bread of the day to come, for the slumber of the wife who lies by his side, all fragile and delicate and contingent. Love is not thinking, but being. As I sat facing Alias I longed for night, when my thoughts would be of civilization, of the destiny of man, of the savor of friendship in my native land. For night, so that I might yearn to serve some overwhelming purpose which at this moment I cannot define. For night, so that I might perhaps advance a step towards fixing my unmanageable language. I longed for the night as the poet might do, the true poet who feels himself inhabited by a thing obscure but powerful, and who strives to erect images like ramparts round that thing in order to capture it. To capture it in a snare of images. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Pride and power fall when the person falls, but discoveries of truth form legacies that can be built upon for generations. — Criss Jami