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Because when you love someone very much, it's difficult to learn to share her with someone else. — Fredrik Backman

Beneath the sheet - which was already lower on his hips than should be legal
He
Was
Still
Hard — Alice Clayton

Poor little lambs,' says one, eyeing us constantly, as if there is something wrong with us; as if we have a condition that can't be named." Pastel Orphans — Gemma Liviero

Other intelligent life-forms will differ greatly in appearance - they may resemble the creature in E.T. or startle us with their beauty - but life itself is common, I'm certain. — Frank Drake

I think comedy is a really, really good tool for trying to say something. — Zach Galifianakis

To learn how to use a sword, one must first master when to use a sword. — R.A. Salvatore

For our part, when we feel, we
evaporate; ah, we breathe
ourselves out and away; with each new
heartfire
we give off a fainter scent. True,
someone may tell us:
you're in my blood, this room, Spring
itself
is filled with you ... To what end?
He can't hold us,
we vanish within him and around him. — Rainer Maria Rilke

A siege is a deadly dull. — George R R Martin

All rising to great place is by a winding stair. - Sir Francis Bacon, — Clive Barker

There is something so rewarding about dancing. It's almost spiritual - you let loose, you feel free, you get endorphins from the exercise. — Julianne Hough

While I can make no claim for having introduced the term "rugged individualism," I should be proud to have invented it. It has been used by American leaders for over a half-century in eulogy of those God-fearing men and women of honesty whose stamina and character and fearless assertion of rights led them to make their own way in life. — Herbert Hoover

The work that you were called to do is very important and precious — Sunday Adelaja

The gradations are infinite and the silliest mistake of all is to define people by their material possessions. It's even worse if people define themselves by money. When — Rita Mae Brown