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Love you too Chess. You got that aye? Ain't you know it? Love you right, till it hurts. Ain't going nowhere ... ... ... ... — Stacia Kane

You and your saying of sweet things, it does something to me. You do something to me."
Jethro's mouth hitched to the side with a pleased smile. "Happy to hear it. Because when I'm with you, I feel like I'm both flying and falling. — Penny Reid

The Saudi government's denial of basic rights to women is not only wrong, it hurts Saudi Arabia's economic development, modernization and prosperity. — Barbara Boxer

I guess if everything went tits up, having no work whatsoever, obviously you have to do something else. At the moment I don't see myself quitting, but I'm open minded about it. — Max Irons

When I pass my name in such large letters I blush, but at the same time instinctively raise my hat. — Herbert Beerbohm Tree

You don't have to live this way if you don't want to. You CAN, of course ... but you don't have to. — Stephen King

Till now, society has protected the adult and blamed the victim. It has been abetted in its blindness by theories, still in keeping with the pedagogical principles of our great- grandparents, according to which children are viewed as crafty creatures, dominated by wicked drives, who invent stories and attack their innocent parents or desire them sexually. In reality, children tend to blame themselves for their parents' cruelty and to absolve the parents, whom they invariably love, of all responsibility. — Alice Miller

She can't see the way your eyes will light up when you smile ... — Taylor Swift

When you look at your enemy in the face and all you feel is love, then you have achieved acceptance. — Joan Ambu

We dwell amid pinheaded weasels who know only timid, the generic and the abacus. — Danny Baker

I learned there were lots of realities in the world. — Haruki Murakami

Never trust a man who reads only one book. — Arturo Perez-Reverte

In a very ugly and sensible age, the arts borrow, not from life, but from each other. — Oscar Wilde