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Top Slakes Farm Quotes

It was one thing to lose the people you love. That happens to everybody. But it was another thing to lose them because you just ... faded away.
I didn't want to fade away. — Jennifer Brown

Relativism is not indifference; on the contrary, passionate indifference is necessary in order for you not to hear the voices that oppose your absolute decrees. — Karel Capek

Some say ignorance is bliss, I say love is. — Julieanne O'Connor

He is proud of the lustre of his coat, and cannot endure that a hair of it shall lie the wrong way. — Champfleury

Every thing has a soul, every soul has emotions. — Paulo Coelho

Most people come to fear not death itself, but the many terrible ways of dying. — Polly Toynbee

You can't please everybody. All you can do is really just try to work from the heart and do the best job that you can and hope for the best. — Jackie Earle Haley

For we lose not only by death, but also by leaving and being left, by changing and letting go and moving on. — Judith Viorst

This way to the widge.
Edwin started. Heavens! Up till now, she realized, she had carefully avoided forming in her mind any word for that part of a man. Even the scientific word made her vaguely uneasy; her sensibilities veered away from it. Still, she'd known immediately what Mr. Tremore referred to when he'd said *that*. His word seemed friendlier. A fond name. Were men fond of that part of themselves? It was certainly not the best part of statues; she made a point not to look there. And it changed, it grew. She'd read that astounding piece of information in a book. That was the worst part, the horror - or it had been the worst until this very moment, when it occurred to her that, goodness, a man might have hair there too. She did. Oh, something that grew larger, up and out of a tangle of hair. How disgusting.
No, no, she mustn't think of it anymore. Enough. She must think of something else.
The mustache. — Judith Ivory

If she had not been imprudence incarnate, she would not have acted as she did when she met Henchard by accident a day or two later. — Thomas Hardy

As long as I continue to breathe, as long as there's injustice in this world, I will use the voice that God has given me to speak against it. — James MacArthur

If I could say it, I would not have to dance it. — Isadora Duncan