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Intentions. That's important in music, too. Critically important. What you're thinking about can be what you become. — Mitch Albom

The reason the Romans built their great paved highways was because they had such inconvenient footwear. — Charles De Montesquieu

Be the queen of my castle. The proud wearer of my plaid. The one to feed me when I hunger, and not just for blood. For everything. Love, sex, companionship. I want ye to be the one. My one." "You're asking an awful lot. What do I get out of this?" "Ye want more? I'm giving you my heart. My love. My loyalty and my life. What more do you want?" She knew the answer to that one thanks to Sasha. "I want forever. — Eve Langlais

Love is always enough. — Susan Mallery

The worst decision is indecision. — Ryan Harwood

The hurt you embrace becomes joy. — Rumi

Nothing much bothered you for a while and you kept walking like a silhouette through this town, saying hi's and goodbyes, acting polite at all times. But there is no fire in your heart; you are not very concerned. — Charlotte Eriksson

Let people catch something from your heart that will cause no discomfort, but help them to sing. — Rumi

What's with the strange clothes?"
I smile through my labored breath, pleased to be making progress. "Where I'm from, you'd be the one dressed strangely."
Thank goodness, she slows a bit. "And what planet is that again?"
"Er. Canada. — Cyn Balog

I dream, I do, I become. — Charles F. Glassman

Time doesn't really heal, it just makes you not to give a crap — David Baldacci

The Orkney imagination is haunted by time. — George MacKay

The look on his face wasn't just a dark storm, it was the full force of a tornado or a tsunami. — Emme Rollins

I've felt the hate rise up in me ...
Kneel down and clear the stone of leaves ...
I wander out where you can't see ...
Inside my shell I wait and bleed ... — Slipknot

Geniuses are the luckiest of mortals because what they must do is the same as what they most want to do. — W. H. Auden