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Eshe, I want to spend my life with you."
"Good," she whispered back. "That was the plan. — Lynsay Sands

Every single human soul has more meaning and value than the whole of history. — Nikolai A. Berdyaev

A lot of my travel is at least partly work, visiting schools and libraries, especially in France. — Quentin Blake

This was not a love story that ended in tragedy.
This was a tragedy that ended in a love story. — Rachel Higginson

The goal is to provide inspiring information that moves people to action. — Guy Kawasaki

I liked him; not because he was a good sort, as he later proved to be, but because he was enthusiastic about things. — Jack Kerouac

A little bit of an overkill, wouldn't you say?" Robert asked. His eyes never left hers as he watched her possessively. "I-I had to make sure he wasn't getting back up." The rest of the men laughed louder at this while Robert continued to watch her. "Oh, believe me, my dear, he'll never get up again," Lord Bradford said. Her face colored. She wasn't exactly sure what they were talking about, but she had an idea thanks to that night in the orangery. She had kicked him pretty hard. Repeatedly. — R.L. Mathewson

There's nothing more, nothing better in life to wake up in the morning, look at yourself in the mirror, and feel comfortable with yourself and who you are. — Caitlyn Jenner

... because you didn't have a choice,
because that's what work is, right? — Mathew Henderson

Jesus is not only the Son of God, but He is God Himself. Having all power in His hands, He laid down His life for people who deserved God's justice, not His mercy. — Monica Johnson

Going to bed with Gertrude Stein, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Susan Sontag, or Margaret Thatcher: There are some things one prefers neither to do nor to have done. — Edward Abbey

HISTORY IS the life of nations and of humanity. To seize and put into words, to describe directly the life of humanity or even of a single nation, appears impossible. — Leo Tolstoy