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Schabes Kurt Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

That doesn't make any sense."

"Nothing makes any sense anymore. Like, why am I talking to you? Why am I telling you this when you don't care?"

This question, at least, I knew the answer to. "But that's why you're telling me." I knew it was true. If we'd had the opportunity to deliver our confessions to anyone who actually cared about their contents, there was no way either of us would've opened our mouths. Sharing revelations is easier when it doesn't matter.

She was quiet. I heard other girls' voices in the background, high, wordless streams of conversation, followed by the hiss of running water, and then silence again. "Okay," she said.

"Okay, what?" I asked.

"Okay, maybe you can call me. Sometime. Now you have my number."

I didn't even have time to say bye before she hung up. — Maggie Stiefvater

Schabes Kurt Quotes By Kevin Connolly

Believe me, I've taken a lot of heat for my mustache. — Kevin Connolly

Schabes Kurt Quotes By Tara Stiles

When we practice paying attention, whether in meditation, yoga (moving mediation), or simply walking down the street, we can choose to be at ease, or choose to be tense. It's a choice, and that choice is up to no one but us to decide. — Tara Stiles

Schabes Kurt Quotes By Nicole Tetterton

Remember play the games, and don't let on that you know... mourn me even if you still feel me. — Nicole Tetterton

Schabes Kurt Quotes By Paulo Coelho

He unwittingly takes a false step and plunges into the abyss. — Paulo Coelho

Schabes Kurt Quotes By Jordan Harper

Is it raining, Owen?"
They sat together, one atop the other, on the wet grass.
"Yes. — Jordan Harper

Schabes Kurt Quotes By Jules Verne

Many come to seek fortunes who only find trouble and sorrow, and then they throw the blame on chance, and forget the true cause is their own idleness and vice and want of commonsense. Whoever is sober and industrious, honest and economical, gets on. — Jules Verne