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How ignorant can you be to hurt another person? You cannot hurt someone else without hurting yourself first. — Debasish Mridha

He is shivering slightly and he kisses my neck with cold lips.We stay like that,enfolded in each other's arms,for a minute or two,
and it feels like the universe is reorganizing itself,
and I know any anger we felt has disappeared.
Gat kisses me on the lips,and touches my cheek.
I love him.
I have always loved him. — E. Lockhart

Listen to others' advice and deliberate yourself. Only fools acts thoughtlessly, without consideration! — Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov

Opposities are married. — Ljupka Cvetanova

You don't say, 'I've done it!' You come, with a kind of horrible desperation, to realize that this will do. — Anthony Burgess

If we all got angry together something might be done. — J.R.R. Tolkien

The treatment for jaded sensibilities is not to shatter them, after all. — Germaine Greer

You came back because you've been running your whole life, and you finally realized you can't run anymore. — Dan Brown

There are many predicaments in life that one must be a bit crazy to escape from. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Boston Navy Yard; Boston, Massachusetts Tuesday, March 18, 1941 On — Sarah Sundin

If you were away from home, you had to use a phone attached by a wire to the wall. It was terrible. — Terry Pratchett

He studied the nail-formation, and prodded the finger-tips, now sharply, and again softly, gauging the nerve-sensations produced. It fascinated him, and he grew suddenly fond of this subtle flesh of his that worked so beautifully and smoothly and delicately. Then he would cast a glance of fear at the wolf-circle drawn expectantly about him, and like a blow the realization would strike him that this wonderful body of his, this living flesh, was no more than so much meat... — Jack London

Genius without religion is only a lamp on the outer gate of a palace; it may serve to cast a gleam of light on those that are without, while the inhabitant sits in darkness. — Hannah More