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As our expedition to New York seems likely to be attended with a very fatal Consequence, and ourselves haply censured for undertaking it without assurance of success. — Lewis Hallam

I promised a friend I'd walk through hell to get her back,' I said. 'Don't make me bring you with me. — Dan Wells

When a child dies, it breaks the pattern, the most fundamental pattern in life. — Jane Stanton Hitchcock

If you were my girl," he says, but there's an explosion outside in the courtyard, and I miss the punchline. Fireworks crackle in showers of pink, green, blue, white, green, pink, orange. The museum-goers on the escalators heading upwards erupt in a frenzy of applause as we continue heading down. "If you were my girl," Josh says, pressing his nose against my ear. I turn my head, and the lights and the noise and the people disappear. The distance between us disappears.
Our kiss was anything but shy. — Stephanie Perkins

Because of their DNA, most men loved a damsel in distress. Every time a man sees a pretty lass in trouble, even the boorish slob-of-a-man transforms into a chivalrous knight-in-shining-armour. This was why most women (no matter how strong, competent or resourceful) were forced to act shy, demure and helpless so that their men could feel like strong grizzly bears or ferocious mountain lions. — Mallika Nawal

I have nothing definite to apologize for; I'm just sorry about everything in general. — Ashleigh Brilliant

There are few things more calming than a quiet room full of books. — Trudy Wallis

I grew up in the Holiness Church, where prayer was an event. — Iyanla Vanzant

Don't you want this?" The pain in his voice ripped a hole inside her.
"I want you so damn much." Her words choked in her throat. She forced a laugh to keep from crying. "Hell, we can't seem to keep our hands off each other."
"Should we try?"
-Kathy Kulig, Red Tape — Kathy Kulig

I just always wanted to be left alone to go into a creative space. — Randy Quaid