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Because some things should never be forgotten." He smoothed the girl's unruly hair. "Not if we hope to live better lives." * — John Hart

In all of England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect misanthropist's Heaven — Emily Bronte

One thing is certain in business. You and everyone around you will make mistakes. — Richard Branson

You haven't told her?" Cass shouted. "You're the worst boyfriend ever! — Jayde Scott

A chair is not just a product of decorative art in a space, it is a form and a space in itself — Finn Juhl

Don't devalue yourself, you are the world's most precious stone. — Michael Bassey Johnson

You're going to hurt yourself."
She worked up a few tears, letting them glisten on her long dark lashes. "You're hurting me."
"Not yet," Trace told her, unmoved by the false show of emotion. "But the idea of putting you over my knee gets more tempting by the second. — Lori Foster

God, if there is a God, take my soul, if I have a soul. — Ernest Renan

Who hurt you?" she asked, slicing through the two other conversations going on at the table. "He's dead," said Charles, his hand sliding up Anna's back reassuringly. "I killed him. If I could, I would bring him back to life so I could kill him again. — Patricia Briggs

On the Place she met Lestivoudois on his way back, for, in order not to shorten his day's labour, he preferred interrupting his work, then beginning it again, so that he rang the Angelus to suit his own convenience. Besides, the ringing over a little earlier warned the lads of catechism hour. — Gustave Flaubert

I really like the idea of banality and repetition being used to generate the image, which are simple and unobstructed and not captivated by composition. — Doug Aitken

Dharma is another name for existence. It is existence in its purest form. — Frederick Lenz

I never would have agreed to the formulation of the Central Intelligence Agency back in forty-seven, if I had known it would become the American Gestapo. — Harry Truman

You need not hurry when the object is only to prevent my saying a bon mot, for there is not the least wit in my nature. I am a very matter-of-fact, plain-spoken being, and may blunder on the borders of a repartee for half an hour together without striking it out. — Jane Austen