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Leonard and Virginia married in August 1912. Virginia was 30. Soon after her marriage she suVered another breakdown and her mental health declined sporadically over the following year, culminating in a suicide attempt in September 1913. They were advised against having children because of Virginia's recurring depressive illness, a cause of some regret to her, and a point of much heated debate among her later biographers. — Jane Goldman
And, down there - do you see where I'm pointing?" "Um," Percy said, "you don't have any hands. — Anonymous
You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to any of your heroes. Become what you wish to be. — Andy Biersack
Don't judge me by the cover, 'cause I'm a real good book. — Dolly Parton
What is left when honor is lost? — Publilius Syrus
It's all right if you smell bad," Derrick says serenely. "You're still my favorite. — Elizabeth May
Whatever happens ... men, women and children have to be prepared to put other people first and thereby create the miracle of the species which is people living together in harmony and putting other people first, before themselves. — Bob Maguire
The photographer must be absorbent - like a blotter, allow himself to be permeated by the poetic moment ... His technique should be like an animal function ... he should act automatically. — Robert Doisneau
They say that the mind cannot remember pain; I say it barely matters, for even if the physical sensation is lost, our recollection of the terror that surrounds it is perfect. — Claire North
In every cell in every body in every living thing, strings of words make sentences, meanings locked together — Johnny Rich
And all at once I had no one to trade looks with. — Anne Tyler
It's like she has her heart in her hand and it's broken. She's holding it out and showing me all the little pieces. Or maybe it's my heart. — Nyrae Dawn
13I can do all this through him who gives me strength. — Kent Dobson
The heavy warlike losses of the AIDS years were relegated to queer studies classrooms, taught as gay history and not American history. — Alysia Abbott
