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There were no other eyes in the world like them. In the whole world there was only one being able to unite in itself the universe and the meaning of life for him. — Leo Tolstoy
How extraordinary," she exclaimed as the horses "raced" across the plank. — Rose Gordon
When you do your best and live out your dreams, you inspire others to do the same. — Demi Lovato
You have to digest life. You have to chew it up and love it all through. — Paula McLain
No connection can ever be broken if love holds tight at both ends. — Shannon L. Alder
I prefer highs and lows to an even keel. Moderation is never something I've been good at. — Jenny Eclair
What fate can be worse than to know we have no one but ourselves to blame for our misfortunes! — Sophocles
Being broken open by the storm is your only hope. — Bryant McGill
They've grown comfortable with their money,' I said. 'They genuinely believe they're entitled to it. This conviction gives them a kind of rude health. They glow a little. — Don DeLillo
The problem with Christians is they aren't as good as Jesus. But thank God most Muslims are better than Muhammad. — Wafa Sultan
What's exciting is there's a curtain that divides the audience from this other world. You want to see behind. — Matthew Macfadyen
You are the best, most loving, supportive family anyone could ever have," I said through my sobs. "I'm so sorry if I'm a burden."
They all told me not to be so bloody silly, I told them not to swear, and Landen gave me a handkerchief for my tears. — Jasper Fforde
came home safely, which he doubted as anxiously — Tracy Rees
But when you go weeks without that same 190 pounds in your bed, the truth is, it felt kind of nice to sleep underneath that. Or at least, off to the side just a little bit. I loved him, but I loved my kidneys too. — Alice Clayton
I have a thing about losers. Flaws in oneself open you up to others with flaws. Not that Dostoyevsky's characters don't generate phatos, but they're flawed in ways that don't come across as faults. And while I'm on the subject, Tolstoy's characters' faults are so epic and out of scale, they're as static as backdrops. — Haruki Murakami