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In all love stories the theme is love and tragedy, so by writing these types of stories, I have to include tragedy. — Nicholas Sparks

To kill the heart does not mean to let it dry and wither away, but it means that it has become undivided and gathered into one. — David H. Rosen

Purple with rage, the king lashed out, a vicious backhand blow to the side of the head. She stumbled against the table and fell hard, yet Cersei Lannister did not cry out. Her slender fingers brushed her cheek, where the pale smooth skin was already reddening. On the morrow the bruise would cover half her face. "I shall wear this as a badge of honor," she announced. "Wear it in silence, or I'll honor you again," Robert vowed. — George R R Martin

The severest test of work today, is not of our strategies, but of our imaginations and identities. — David Whyte

They can't foresee what we intend to do next. This is why they lose their nerve. They can't cross the zone of silence they herd us into. A zone bordered on their side by the distant din of their false accusations, and on our side by our silent final intentions. — John Berger

I'm mad emotional. But my emotions are - I don't really get just like sad, I get hyper, and I be like mad, and I get hungry - that's like my main emotion. — Vince Staples

I wish - I wish the peace and good for the Syrian citizen and the Syrian regime. — Najib Mikati

I hated them because they had something I had not yet had, and I said to myself, I said to myself again, someday I will be as happy as any of you, you will see. — Charles Bukowski

Take a pencil to write with on aeroplanes. Pens leak. But if the pencil breaks, you can't sharpen it on the plane, because you can't take knives with you. Therefore: take two pencils. — Margaret Atwood

Looking can make you want. Wanting can get you thinking. If you want them to stop thinking, just give them what they want. — R.S. Vern

When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary. — Thomas Paine