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Beautiful relations are based on bricks of trust, sometimes situations become unfriendly with no logical reasons behind it, some are eye-openers and some make you realize your faults , but if your intentions are right be bold enough to face all oppositions. — Dipika Agarwal

Love - or whatever it was - proved a fierce beast indeed when your lover was an imperial knight with more romance than sense driving his warrior heart. — Catherine LaRoche

We made this movie for $17, and nobody got anything. So it never dawned on me that we would get real people. — Paul Reiser

I can't wait for you forever, she found herself thinking as she lay in bed most mornings, thinking about her dreams, waiting for her alarm to ring. — Ann Brashares

misfortune is needed to bring to light the treasures of the human intellect. — Alexandre Dumas

Goes the song, "we change, we change." But the music is still mine. — Mary Anne Radmacher

We who are immortal, we are chained to this life by a chain of gold, and we dare not sever it for fear of what lies beyond the drop. — Cassandra Clare

There have been many risks that were worth taking and many times that we have fallen, but we always fall together. Our journey has never been easy. The only thing easy in all of this is my love for her. It is pure, it is simple, and it is true. — Karina Halle

at last is r bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called Woman, because she was s taken out of Man." [9] — Anonymous

Love has a meaning beyond all that we see and experience. To reach a stage where we realise this and do not expect anything for our love, we will need to undergo a number of experiences that will purify ourselves into the highest level where we find love inside everything we see and in anything we do. We are the embodiment of love, the very essence of universal love. — Preeth Nambiar

All night have the roses heard
The flute, violin, bassoon;
All night has the casement jessamine stirr'd
To the dancers dancing in tune;
Till a silence fell with the waking bird,
And a hush with the setting moon. — Alfred Lord Tennyson