Suffusion M Ps Quotes & Sayings
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Are you comfortable? That's good. But there is somewhere at least someone is uncomfortable! And this should somehow make you uncomfortable too! The world can be a better place only through this way, through thinking others! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Kiss me, I think. Go on, kiss me. At least grab my arse. — Cath Crowley
It doesn't matter, really, does it, sweet'art?" he said, still smiling lazily. "Not after what's 'appened already. What's once more, eh? And I'm an Englishman, too," he coaxed. "Not a filthy Scot. — Diana Gabaldon
The slender capacity of man's heart cannot comprehend the unfathomable depth and burning zeal of God's love toward us. — Martin Luther
Literature must always be about gloom of one sort or another, on the principal that there is nothing interesting to be said about happy people. — Theodore Zeldin
I don't believe in monogamy, possessing people, the rightness or inevitability of jealousy. — Kate Millett
You'll understand when you're older. Or anyway not understanding will become second nature, and it won't matter. — Gregory Maguire
I write the music I like. If other people like it, fine, they can go buy the albums. And if they don't like it, there's always Michael Jackson for them to listen to. — Frank Zappa
when at last they'd had to admit to themselves that they'd made all the love they could, had been a last meal. Like — Alan Furst
Time takes life away
and gives us memory, gold with flame,
black with embers. — Adam Zagajewski
Back in my day, which was about a week and a half ago, we took our lumps and we got back up and we cried like babies and quit and then put on weight. — Joss Whedon
For however one may come in later years to reassess one's achievements, it is always a consolation to know that one's life has contained a moment or two or real satisfaction — Kazuo Ishiguro
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Architect the Garlots of War The Precognitions — Philippa Ballantine