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The most abundant and most precious of things: Thoughts and Dreams, can be found in every corner yet as precious as diamonds. — StridingDream

When there are thoughts, it is distraction: when there are no thoughts, it is meditation. — Ramana Maharshi

"Rachel ... you need help."
I laugh and it's the same bitter laugh I remember him giving when we met so many weeks ago. "So do you."
"I love you." Isaiah says it so simply that my heart soars and sinks at the same time.
"I love you," I whisper. "Did you ever think that loving someone could hurt so bad?"
Isaiah shakes his head and stares out the window.
"What's going to happen to us?" I ask. Because I don't know how the two of us can continue forward. Isaiah refuses to let me in. It's sort of cruel. He's brought me close with his stories of his childhood and with his words of love, but he can't relinquish control. I refuse to be with someone who won't treat me as an equal. — Katie McGarry

I know if I were in your generation I would be really tired of seeing Sophia Loren as a sex object. — Katherine Dunn

Mr. Denham cursed himself very sharply for having exchanged the freedom of the street for this sophisticated drawing-room, — Virginia Woolf

She smiled and shook her head before turning to walk off. As she strutted away from me, my eyes dropped down to her pert little derriere. A little groan escaped my lips. The back view was just as good as the front. She grabbed her purse from the side, and I silently congratulated God for creating something so f**king breathtaking. I'd never longed for anything more in my life. She was beautiful. — Kirsty Moseley

Please . . ." "Now let go so you can watch my mouth." "Will," she said, voice shaking. "Yeah?" "After this? Please don't break me. — Christina Lauren

I'll never get to the end of all the ways I want to be with him. — Nicola Yoon

He never could have loved me, or he would not have resigned me so willingly — Anne Bronte