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It would, of course, have to look like an accident. — Anne Taintor
Don't do this.
I have every intention of doing this. I have since the first time you looked at me with the same need that I felt every damn day. — B.B. Reid
'The Outsiders' died on the vine being sold as a drugstore paperback. — S.E. Hinton
Give away everything - even your heart, soul, and mind. Nothing is yours. Keep your experiences and your memories. Those are yours and they make you who you are. — Debasish Mridha
It was a different sense of isolation from what he normally felt in Japan. And not such a bad feeling, he decided. Being alone in two senses of the word was maybe like a double negation of isolation. In other words, it made perfect sense for him, a foreigner, to feel isolated here. The thought calmed him. He was in exactly the right place. — Haruki Murakami
Words have longer lives than people. — Mary E. Pearson
On the Universal Tendency to Debasement in the Sphere of Love', — Alain De Botton
How was it that he could remember not remembering, and yet the fugitive facts themselves remained so elusive? How could he misplace the skills of a lifetime? Where did such knowledge go? — Geraldine Brooks
Be skeptical of everything but closed minded to nothing — Anthony Jones
I always had an easier time with adults. Somehow, I was always old! I still feel old. — Gillian Jacobs
Death is better than slavery. — Harriet Ann Jacobs
I think I was more or less, convinced of that by just the press, the US press. By people who were pressuring you, saying that you gotta beat the Russian's, if you don't win anything else, win the Russian meet and so forth. — Ralph Boston
In this temple As in the hearts of the people For whom he saved the Union The memory of Abraham Lincoln Is enshrined forever — Royal Cortissoz
become great friends with Grandmother.' Mrs Nesbitt informs me, in her sweet, winsome way, that it is extremely important for a woman in her position to have her own life and her own circle of friends. She would not, she adds, be averse to marrying again. — Tracy Rees
