Loveres Quotes & Sayings
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And let's just be honest, there is no such place called 'justice,' if by that we envision a finish line, or a point at which the battle is won and the need to continue the struggle over with. After all, even when you succeed in obtaining a measure of justice, you're always forced to mobilize to defend that which you've won. There is no looming vacation. But there is redemption in struggle. — Tim Wise
We do not choose love. It claims each man as it will. — Spartacus
So remember when you tell those little white lies that the night has a thousand eyes. — Bobby Vee
You will never feel alone if you love the person you are living with. — Debasish Mridha
Not knowing stuff - like how your story ends before you start writing - is the seed of a lot of writer's block. — Dan Alatorre
Places of genius challenge us. They are difficult. They do not earn their place in history with ethnic restaurants or street festivals, but by provoking us, making demands of us. Crazy, unrealistic, beautiful demands. — Eric Weiner
I've always considered myself a nonfiction artist. — James Sanborn
I had a world, and it slipped away from me. The War blew up more than the bodies of men ... It blew ideas away. — Sherwood Anderson
Where are you going?" Kaylin stopped. "I'm following you." "Which is usually done from behind. — Michelle Sagara
I know I'm as comfortable doing period as I am contemporary. I suppose we grow up with it in a sense, in the theater. We get to put on costumes and play a lot of period dramas or plays so we're exposed to it a little bit more I think because of our theatrical background. — Ioan Gruffudd
I am more faithful than I intended to be! — Tennessee Williams
Yow loveres axe I now this questioun, Who hath the worse, Arcite or Palamoun? 490 That oon may seen his lady day by day, But in prison he moot dwelle alway. That other wher him list may ryde or go, But seen his lady shal he never-mo. Now demeth as yow liste, ye that can, 495 For I wol telle forth as I bigan. Explicit prima Pars. Sequitur pars secunda. — Geoffrey Chaucer
