Moistness Symptoms Quotes & Sayings
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He who is harmony with Nature hits the mark without effort and apprehends the truth without thinking. — Confucius

We do not want actions, but men; not a chemical drop of water, but rain; the spirit that sheds and showers actions, countless, endless actions. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Just let me be strong for you for a minute, okay?" He said softly. "You've held on for a long time, sweetheart. Nobody can say you haven't been strong. But it's been a hell of a night, so why don't you let me hold you and help you right now, okay? — Joanna Wylde

Loud footfalls like sarcastic applause sounded in the hallway. Hard shoes with heels. Ceony stepped forward, but Mg. Thane held out his arm, stopping her. All the mirth had vanished from his face. He looked altered - not cheery nor distracted, but stony. Taller, and his coat seemed to bristle about him like a wild cat's fur. — Charlie N. Holmberg

It was more like the final piece in a puzzle: Even if it's missing, one can know its shape from the blank space it's meant to fill. — Steve Hockensmith

A cup of coffee, a cigarette, the penetrating aroma of its smoke, myself sitting in a shadowy room with eyes half-closed...I want no more from life than my dreams and this...It doesn't seem much? I don't know. What do I know about what is little and what is a lot? — Pessoa, Fernando

Fight scenes are very physical for me. Sometimes I require my own body to move through them before I can tell where a character's likely to feel it. — Lilith Saintcrow

I've got to have a place where I can find peace of mind. — Princess Diana

Just because something is unspoken doesn't mean that it disappears. — Alice Hoffman

Whatever happens to us is beneficial. — Lailah Gifty Akita

No phone. She shook her head with frustration at how utterly and completely reliant she was on the thing. Her train left in seven minutes, and running - in heels - was the only way she'd make it. If she didn't fall and break any bones on the way. "The charger!" she cried, — Brenda Rothert

In high school, she'd been the loner fat girl and I'd been the asshole jock. There had always been something between us; we had gotten on so easily. I remember being both confused and upset that when I'd finally experienced that thing everyone called chemistry, it had been with her of all people. — Rose Fall