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Only when we face the impossible, and experience the unbearable, do we find out who we truly are. — Vironika Tugaleva

There are many ways of breaking a heart. Stories were full of hearts broken by love, but what really broke a heart was taking away its dream
whatever that dream might be. — Pearl S. Buck

We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. — Epictetus

All heart surgeons are bastards, and Conway is no exception. — Michael Crichton

Where in motherfucking-shit-fucking-hell-fucking bullshit had that come from? — Madeline Sheehan

Johanna glances over at Finnick, to be sure, then turns to me. "How'd you lose Mags?"
"In the fog. Finnick had Peeta. I had Mags for a while. Then I couldn't lift her. Finnick said he couldn't take them both. She kissed him and walked right into the poison," I say.
"She was Finnick's mentor, you know," Johanna says accusingly. "No, I didn't," I say.
"She was half his family," she says a few moments later, but there's less venom behind it. — Suzanne Collins

Love is like a fly on the wall, you must catch it while you can. — Rachael JanLynnette McCormick

I do believe that peoples' natures can be changed, and they have to be changed if we want to live in this modern world and be a part of it. — Kevin Kwan

I'm attempting to broaden my novels' scope through landscape and weather, leaves falling off trees, overnight storms, timeless elements which, irrespective of human endeavour, have always been there and, as long as there is life and snow, will always be there. — Kent Haruf

I don't know much about God. But if everything does originate with God, then certainly songs do as well. — James Taylor

In the earlier centuries the upper and lower social classes engaged in homicide at comparable rates. But as the homicide rate fell, it dropped far more precipitously among the upper classes than among the lower ones, an important social change — Steven Pinker