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We are always in the place of beginning; there is no advance in infinity. — Northrop Frye

You must do the things you think you cannot do. — Eleanor Roosevelt

She told me to tell you love is not a feeling. It's a sacrifice. — Jennifer Clement

peculiar, or sad, and yet still deserve a place within the circle of familial love. The parents would thus have created an invaluable wellspring of courage from which those children would eventually be able to draw to sustain the confessions and direct conversations of adult life. Rabih — Alain De Botton

Visually Agincourt is a pre-Raphaelite, perhaps better a Medici Gallery print battle - a composition of strong verticals and horizontals and a conflict of rich dark reds and Lincoln greens against fishscale greys and arctic blues. — John Keegan

Our sorry idiot life, our idiot existence, idiot not because it has to be but because it is not what it could be with a little more courage and care. — Thomas Merton

It is childish to rest in the discovery of mere coincidences, or of partial and extraneous laws. — Henry David Thoreau

If you can't slam with the best, then jam with the rest — Charles Barkley

I love you, too, my sweet goddess. There's only one you in my life. Only you. — Vanna King

They prospect of seeing oneself in the mirror clean-shaven is too close to a Vincent Price film ... a prospect not to be contemplated, no matter the compensation. — Billy Gibbons

He already has my nights. I won't let him take my days, too. — A.G. Howard

Misdirection only comes from someone that has lost their way. — Shannon L. Alder

This whole not seeing each other the day of the wedding was Kane's big idea, not Avery's as everyone assumed. Kane had used that damn ruffled shirt to get him to agree they would sleep in separate places last night and not see each other until the ceremony. So, besides the fact Kane had them on a no sex regime for the past two weeks, he hadn't seen his mister for almost twenty-four hours, and that hadn't happened since their first kiss. The time apart wasn't good for his soul or his naturally sunny disposition. — Kindle Alexander

The depth of our despair measures what capability and height of claim we have to hope. — Thomas Carlyle