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The Bluebird of Happiness long absent from his life, Ned is visited by the Chicken of Depression. — Gary Larson

He felt like telling her his secrets, opening his heart to her, with the same honesty and freedom with which, the previous night, she had opened her body to him. — Paulo Coelho

If something went wrong, don't be sad. It's just God's way to forgive your sins. — A.K.

Sometimes you have to wait out the night," she said quietly "Morning always comes. — Danika Stone

Mum said I'd learn betrayals came in various shapes and sizes, but to betray someone's dream is the unforgivable one. — David Mitchell

I've said before that I am not a historian and that when it comes to speaking of the dimensions of the Holocaust, it is the historians that should reflect on it. — Hassan Rouhani

The thinner the ice, the more anxious is everyone to see whether it will bear. — Josh Billings

We're learning more about Osama bin Laden. His father was married 16 times, and he has five wives. I think we're getting to the root of his intense anger. And they say bin Laden never spends the night in the same place twice. No, wait a minute, that's Clinton. — David Letterman

I didn't simply want children - I probably could have found someone who would have been willing to do the baby thing - I wanted them with her. I longed to see the sparkle of her eyes in the eyes of a child; to have that infectious laugh of hers coming out of a baby's mouth as I tickled them; I wanted to hold a child in my arms and look at it and see her and me, our genes combined to make another human being. When it came to me that that would never happen, I put my fist through the back door. All these little things kept coming to me, all the "I'll nevers", but that was the worst one. I grieved for the children we'd never have almost as much as I'd grieved for her. — Dorothy Koomson

The world has always been hungry, though it often does not know what it hungers for. — Patrick Ness