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Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Maya Banks

Some crushes just never went away. They built, instead, into something permanent, obsessive and all consuming. — Maya Banks

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I desire so to conduct the affairs of this administration that if at the end, when I come to lay down the reins of power, I have lost every other friend on earth, I shall at least have one friend left, and that friend shall be down inside me. — Abraham Lincoln

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Vint Cerf

When I joined Google, they asked me what title I wanted. I said, 'What about archduke?' They said, 'Well, that didn't meet our nomenclature. Why don't you be our Chief Internet Evangelist?' This was in 2005. — Vint Cerf

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Cedric Price

Like medicine (architecture) must move from the curative to the preventive. — Cedric Price

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Henry Cisneros

We have to be honest, we have to be truthful and speak to the one dirty secret in American life, and that is racism. — Henry Cisneros

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Jacques Rivette

I guess I like a lot of directors. Or at least I try to. — Jacques Rivette

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Luccini Shurod

Our lips now conjoin like the glittery coils of a wet snake dancing in the amazon. Kissing Nadia sends me into a savoring affair for that which is most delectable, always tasting the delicate layers that exist in her myriad of emotion. Always, Nadia's opulent lips gratify and subdue by easing my sensitivity as she drags her fingers down my stomach like a tree scattering its roots. I now brush my lips over Nadia's, dipping into her mouth like a brush that falls into a bucket of paint, osculating under this euphoric form of affection. — Luccini Shurod

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

To us, it is incomprehensible that millions of Christian men killed and tortured each other because Napoleon was ambitious or Alexander was firm, or because England's policy was astute or the Duke of Oldenburg was wronged. We cannot grasp what connection such circumstances have the with the actual fact of slaughter and violence: why because the Duke was wronged, thousands of men from the other side of Europe killed and ruined the people of Smolensk and Moscow and were killed by them. — Leo Tolstoy

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Frank Herbert

We have a disturbed relationship with our past which religion cannot explain. We are primitive in unexplainable ways, our lives woven of the familiar and the strange, the reasonable and the insane. — Frank Herbert

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

It seems to me that evil is a kind of ultimate greed, a greed that is so all-encompassing that it can't ever see anything lovely, rare, or precious without wanting to possess it. A greed so total if it can't possess these things, it will destroy them rather than chance that someone else might have them. And a greed so intense that even having these things never causes it to lessen one iota - the lovely, the rare, and the precious never affect it except to make it want them. — Mercedes Lackey

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By John Green

That's why those tapes we made are going to be so great one day, because they'll tell stories that time has swallowed up or distorted or whatever. — John Green

Missing Loved Ones During Holidays Quotes By Julie Buxbaum

I think that's what people do with the holidays. They wrap it up all neatly with a turkey and clever gifts and lots of eggnog and laugh and laugh, but at the end of the day there are always people missing from the table. And you have to either sit with those empty chairs and laugh, or you can choose not to come to the table at all. I would rather come to the table. — Julie Buxbaum