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Observe the eyes, for they are the windows to her soul. — Habeeb Akande
We are on the right track to the 21st century. We are on the right track, but our work is not finished. What should we do? First, let us consider how to proceed. I say the question is no longer, "Who's to blame?" but "What to do?" — William J. Clinton
She is a girl who cannot walk her troubles off, or work them off; she is a girl to sit around and glare. — Dodie Smith
We would give anything for what we have. — Tony Hoagland
I pray that we will not wait until we are ready to die before we truly learn to live. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Tell troth and shame the devil. — Ben Jonson
Hold on to your dreams for they are, in a sense, the stuff of which reality is made. It is through our dreams that we maintain the possibility of a better, more meaningful life. — Leo Buscaglia
You think you're funny! You think you're funny Cena, huh? The only pose you're going to be doing tonight is lying on your back with me on top! — Randy Orton
Traaaiiinnn," Roc repeats slowly, sounding out the word for me like I'm stupid. "T-R-A-I-N. Spell it with me, Tristan. — David Estes
Even imperfection itself may have its ideal or perfect state. — Thomas De Quincey
Paper is like Joyce Carol Oates: white. — Caryl Churchill
I think looking forward will be better than looking back. — Erin Morgenstern
Love is when you start denying all the definitions it was given before and you start finding your own. It is when the other person craves to see your bare soul more than your bare skin. It is something that happens between souls, where the touch of their fingers on your skin lits fire to your soul and destroys you in the most beautiful way possible and makes you end up craving to be destroyed even more. — Akshay Vasu
Love should always be given, but trust must be earned, and never forget or else be tagged the fool, doomed to repeat history. — L.M. Fields