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Well, I had the other problem," I told him. "I had the heart of the relationship, and no body to grow it in."
"What happened then?"
"What else," I said. "It broke. — Jodi Picoult

So many people consider their work a daily punishment. Whereas I love my work as a translator. Translation is a journey over a sea from one shore to the other. Sometimes I think of myself as a smuggler: I cross the frontier of language with my booty of words, ideas, images, and metaphors. — Amara Lakhous

Fashion is about affordable luxury ... To succeed, designers need to be affordable, wearable, accessible, and aspirational. — Tommy Hilfiger

Crying is as vital to our well-being as sweating. The body must release tears to self-cleanse. Just as the ocean turns over waves to push all the grime to shore, we must too. It is part of the cycle of life - to wash away the energies that build up inside to make way for new ones. Showing emotion is as natural as the changing weather. A repressed being cannot flow freely with the cycle of life, if their energies are congested or stagnant - spiritually and mentally. From time to time, one must release the grime built up inside them to to free their emotions like the ocean. — Suzy Kassem

Every night I go to sleep with the hope to wake up next morning. How do I call it? Trust maybe? — Manasa Rao

Seek a reality deeper than the changing forms. — Meher Baba

The way I played the game, the way I live my life, is very emotional. — Brett Favre

A space in Paradise equivalent to the size of a foot would be better than the world and what is in it. — Muhammad

Nothing says 'I love you' like reducing yourself to a smoldering pile of ashes — Cassandra Clare

Product procedure ... must securely protect the crown jewels, but, equally important, it must eschew building high fences around the garbage cans. — Fred Brooks

Whoever keeps an open ear For tattlers will be sure to hear The trumpet of contention. — William Cowper