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Top Manga Lover Quotes

Loneliness is watching the only girl you've ever loved find happiness in the arms of another man. — Winter Renshaw

The truth will set us free. But freedom is cold and empty and frightening, and lies can often be warm and beautiful. — George R R Martin

That's a parents' job, isn't it? To raise a child strong enough to leave and break our hearts? — Beth Groundwater

Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book -I call that vicious! — Friedrich Nietzsche

It totally ruins my voice. I quit smoking, drinking, and doing ecstasy. — Mark Hoppus

Television is intensely personal. — Jessica Savitch

St. Isaac of Syria says, "Anything that is easily found is also easily lost, whereas what is found after much labor will be guarded with vigilance."37 — Joseph Huneycutt

In a world where language and naming are power, silence is oppression, is violence. — Adrienne Rich

What happens if anger takes you over, Tessa? Who will you be then? What will be left of you? — Jenny Downham

Behind her warm facade radiating empathy and understanding, there was an aggressive, bad- tempered bitch, putting up endless walls of goodness to conceal her rage and resentment toward the entire world. She was like an alligator in a velvet jumpsuit. — Zygmunt Miloszewski

I want to give you whatever elusive, impossible, goddamned mysterious thing it is you need in order to be happy. Does that frighten you? Well, it frightens the hell out of me. Don't you think I'd stop feeling this way if I could? It's not as if you're the easiest woman in the world to - He checked himself suddenly. — Lisa Kleypas

To say that such-and-such a circumstance is 'Kafkaesque' is to admit to the denigration of an imagination that has burned a hole in what we take to be modernism - even in what we take to be the ordinary fabric and intent of language. Nothing is like 'The Hunger Artist.' Nothing is like 'The Metamorphosis.' — Cynthia Ozick