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Potterverse Quiz Quotes By Cherie M. Hudson

I don't care that you don't want anyone to look after you. I want to look after you. I want to be with you, Maci. I want to see where the road takes us together, and I want to hold your fucking hand, whether it's shaking or not. Do you understand? — Cherie M. Hudson

Potterverse Quiz Quotes By Lao-Tzu

The Tao is (like) the emptiness of a vessel; and in our employment of it we must be on our guard against all fulness. — Lao-Tzu

Potterverse Quiz Quotes By Jane Stanton Hitchcock

I'm out to make difference in the world, to lead the way by giving much and giving often. — Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Potterverse Quiz Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

After an hour, "Gasoline Love" was sounding more like "Turpentine Disinterest. — Maggie Stiefvater

Potterverse Quiz Quotes By Dale Carnegie

Learn to love, respect and enjoy other people. — Dale Carnegie

Potterverse Quiz Quotes By John Updike

The day is declining through the white afternoon to the long blue spring evening. He drives past a corner where someone is practicing on a trumpet — John Updike

Potterverse Quiz Quotes By Louise Erdrich

For as I am standing there I look closer into the grandstand and see that there is someone waiting. It is my mother, and all at once I cannot stop seeing her. Her skin is rough. Her whole face seems magnetized, like ore. Her deep brown eyes are circled with dark skin, but full of eagerness. In her eyes I see the force of her love. It is bulky and hard to carry, like a package that keeps untying. It is like this dress that no excuse accounts for. It is embarrassing. I walk to her, drawn by her, unable to help myself. — Louise Erdrich

Potterverse Quiz Quotes By Richard Feynman

Throughout this entire story there remains one especially unsatisfactory feature: the observed masses of the particles, m. There is no theory that adequately explains these numbers. We use the numbers in all our theories, but we don't understand them-what they are, or where they come from. I believe that from a fundamental point of view, this is a very interesting and serious problem. — Richard Feynman