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Exactly, he confirmed, adding a to go along with it - a telepathic emoticon that made me smile too. — Alyson Noel

You came suddenly shook me from my sleep and vanished.
In my heart you rose like the moon
but as I glanced at you, you disappeared.
Having had a glimpse of Your garden,
I have no more the patience to endure my existence ... — Rumi

We have pension funds with 1.5 trillion euros investments, and they want to find business opportunities in India. — Mark Rutte

Leadership is a dynamic tension between where a politician thinks his country must go and where his voters want it to go. — Dick Morris

Prepared and fast foods have given us the time and freedom to see cooking as an art form - a form of creative expression. — Jeff Smith

I'm most comfortable in my birthday suit. — Amanda Seyfried

Some in journalism consider themselves apart from and to some extent above the people they purport to serve. — Brit Hume

Once upon a time, they say, there was a girl ... there was a boy ... there was a person who was in trouble. And this is what she did ... and what he did ... and how they learned to survive it. This is what they did ... and why one failed ... and why another triumphed in the end. And I know that it's true, because I danced at their wedding and drank their very best wine. — Terri Windling

Love is the most powerful weapon on the face of the earth. — Prince Ea

On the professional side, those 18 years on the farm instilled my love for agriculture. — Mike Johanns

I added, my voice dropping to the husky growl that made his pupils dilate just ... like ... that. — Amelia C. Gormley

Surrealism: An archaic term. Formerly an art movement. No longer distinguishable from everyday life. — Brad Holland

Rumi advised me to keep my spirit
up in the branches of a tree and not peek
out too far, so I keep mine in the very tall
willows along the irrigation ditch out back — Jim Harrison

Plays are getting smaller and smaller, not because playwrights minds are shrinking but because of the economics. — Lynn Nottage

It was a night when London was ringed and stabbed with fire. — Ernie Pyle