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Tafair Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

What you had left before I saw you, of course I do not know; but I counsel you to resist firmly every temptation which would incline you to look back: pursue your present career steadily, for some months at least — Charlotte Bronte

Tafair Quotes By Kristin Cashore

He brought her fingers to his mouth, kissed her knuckles, and made a show of inspecting her hand, as if he'd never seen it before. — Kristin Cashore

Tafair Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

Life's a bitch," I said.
"And then you die," Larry finished for me. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Tafair Quotes By Jerry L. Ainsworth

Love sustains us in our challenges, in our search for truth, in our quest for happiness. — Jerry L. Ainsworth

Tafair Quotes By Marty Rubin

Flesh gets its food, its sex, its sleep and is satisfied. But the mind is never satisfied. — Marty Rubin

Tafair Quotes By Donna Tartt

And I'm hoping there's some larger truth about suffering here, or at least my understanding of it - although I've come to realize that the only truths that matter to me are the ones I don't, and can't, understand.
What's mysterious, ambiguous, inexplicable. What doesn't fit into a story, what doesn't have a story. Glint of brightness on a barely-there chain. Patch of sunlight on a yellow wall. The loneliness that separates every living creature from every other living creature. Sorrow inseparable from joy. — Donna Tartt

Tafair Quotes By Stuart Gibbs

I'm not playing! I really am stupid! — Stuart Gibbs

Tafair Quotes By Linda Pastan

I made a list of things I have
to remember and a list
of things I want to forget,
but I see they are the same list. — Linda Pastan

Tafair Quotes By Kayla Krantz

If she opened the closet with her skeletons, they might drag her in with them. — Kayla Krantz

Tafair Quotes By Mark Lawrence

I would have saved them. But the lie tastes rotten on my tongue. Would anything have held William from me? Would anything have held my mother back. Anything? All bonds can be slipped, all thorns torn free. It's simply a matter of pain, and of what you're prepared to lose. — Mark Lawrence