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Love is born in fire, is planted like a seed. Love cannot give you everything, but it gives you what you need. — Kate Wolf

Above anything, welcome silence, for it brings fruits that no tongue can speak of, neither can it be explained. — Isaac Of Nineveh

Or yet in wise old Ravenclaw, if you've a ready mind, Where those of wit and learning, Will always find their kind. — J.K. Rowling

He feels the bleakness crawling into his skull; Franco breaths in steadily, trying to tune in all out, that pressure on your brain, eroding focus, diverting the flow of thought down old ruinous canals... — Irvine Welsh

Kill one man, and you are murderer — Jean Rostand

If you can't think of anything nice to say, come sit here beside me. — Alice Roosevelt Longworth

The story of human nature is a fair romance. Am I to blame if it is not found elsewhere? I am trying to write the history of mankind. If my book is a romance, the fault lies with those who deprave mankind. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Everyone who's been in space would, I'm sure, welcome the opportunity for a return to the exhilarating experiences there. — Buzz Aldrin

Among the great things which are to be found among us, the being of nothingness is the greatest. — Leonardo Da Vinci

What's that line from TS Eliot? To arrive at the place where you started, but to know it for the first time. I'm able to write about a breakup from a different place. Same brokenness. Same rock-bottom. But a little more informed, now I'm older. Thank God for growing up. — Alanis Morissette

The past doesn't haunt us, we haunt the past. — Augusten Burroughs

I see myself as a person who wants to serve the constituents within my district and find a way to move those who are not in our position philosophically to our position. — Tim Scott

In New York in 1915 I bought at a hardware store a snow shovel on which I wrote in advance of the broken arm . — Marcel Duchamp