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Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Alan Paton

It was to the small serious boy that he turned for his enjoyment. He had bought the child some cheap wooden blocks, and with these the little one played endlessly and intently, with a purpose obscure to the adult mind, but completely absorbing. — Alan Paton

Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Rob Lowe

There is a movie called 'My Dog Skip,' starring my 'Outsiders' costar Diane Lane. I do not recommend it. If you have a child, particularly one about to leave home, watching this film is to be emotionally waterboarded. — Rob Lowe

Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Eden Butler

I thought it was love. I thought I'd die from how much I loved you. — Eden Butler

Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Nick Nolte

I'm glad I never went to war. — Nick Nolte

Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Andrew Williams

Wisdom doesn't teach fools for long. — Andrew Williams

Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Bryant McGill

If your positivity immune system is low, any exposure to a person afflicted with negativity can poison your life. — Bryant McGill

Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Erika Taylor

It's not that Derek brought me out of that depression I had found myself in, but he helped me pull myself the rest of the way out. he made me want to give this crazy thing we call life my full attention again. Take Chances, love a little, free fall, take a leap of faith, put yourself out there for the chance of getting it ripped to shreds. Put your heart on the line with hopes that someone won't leave it there to wither away. — Erika Taylor

Rurouni Kenshin Love Quotes By Anita Desai

It seemed to her that the dullness and the boredom of her childhood, her youth, were stored here in the room under the worn dusty red rugs, in the bloated brassware, amongst the dried grasses in the swollen vases, behind the yellowed photographs in the oval frames-everything, everything that she had so hated as a child and that was still preserved here as if this were the storeroom of some dull, uninviting provincial museum. — Anita Desai