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Stalking Memorising Obsessive Quotes By Lorenzo Carcaterra

The night and the streets were ours and the future lay sparkling ahead.
And we thought we would know each other forever. — Lorenzo Carcaterra

Stalking Memorising Obsessive Quotes By Sherry A. Rogers

The road to health is paved with good intestines! — Sherry A. Rogers

Stalking Memorising Obsessive Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

Idealism without realism is impotent. Realism without idealism is immoral. — Richard M. Nixon

Stalking Memorising Obsessive Quotes By Jess Rothenberg

Not that I was obsessive or anything.
Au contraire, mon frere.
For the record, I would like to point out that it is NOT obsessive to memorize a boy's schedule so that you can accidentally bump into him. It is called being efficient. Why waste time and energy running around town trying to guess where a guy's going to be, when instead, you can actually know? And then you can actually be there. Pretty straightforward stuff, I tend to think. — Jess Rothenberg

Stalking Memorising Obsessive Quotes By Philip James Bailey

The poet's pen is the true divining rod Which trembles towards the inner founts of feeling; Bringing to light and use, else hid from all, The many sweet clear sources which we have of good and beauty in our own deep bosoms; And marks the variations of all mind As does the needle. — Philip James Bailey

Stalking Memorising Obsessive Quotes By Laura Bickle

That night I lay in bed and stared out the window. Night and I were old friends. — Laura Bickle

Stalking Memorising Obsessive Quotes By Patricia Briggs

... I'd like to do something that means more, something that will outlast me the way these buildings have outlasted the men who built them."
"I hadn't thought of it that way before," said Willon slowly. "But immortality ... I think that's a basic instinct rather than the product of pride. — Patricia Briggs