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I think back to what Landon said about heartbreak, that if you don't love the person, they can't break your heart. Hardin repeatedly breaks my heart, even when I don't think there are any more pieces to break.
And I love him. I love Hardin. — Anna Todd

You're a gentleman," they used to say to him. "You shouldn't have gone murdering people with a hatchet; that's no occupation for a gentleman. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

That's exactly how he looked the last time I saw him - floating around, entangled in the moon. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

Remembering those days always aroused a mixture of emotions in her - something akin to, but not quite, nostalgia. Nostalgia was often romanticized; with these memories, there was no reason to make them any more romantic than they already were. Nor did she share these memories with others. They were hers, and over the years, she'd come to view them as a sort of museum exhibit, one in which she was both the curator and the only patron. — Nicholas Sparks

Evil may have its hour, but God will have His day. — Fulton J. Sheen

No score in the other game betwen top club and bottom club, Switzerland and Georgia. — Rob Hawthorne

I had a great career and I enjoyed all of it, with the exception of losing. — Drew Bledsoe

I am the flower child who will not wilt. You couldn't have asked for anything more. — Annie Golden

The agony of love destroyed often leaves us swearing never to love again. — Ruben Papian

I believe in God. In fact, I believe in a personal God who acts in and interacts with the creation. I believe that the observations about the orderliness of the physical universe, and the apparently exceptional fine-tuning of the conditions of the universe for the development of life suggest that an intelligent Creator is responsible. — William Daniel Phillips

Know that when you have love and lose it, it takes time to survive the pain. Your heart doesn't want to accept it. You cling to every bit of hope, and while you're still together, you listen for a kind word, for a smile aimed at you, the slightest look that you're something worth fighting for. And even when all hope is gone, the flame is never completely extinguished. — Barbara Elsborg

It just seemed like I would. I mean, I didn't know him on a daily basis
far from it. But, in a way, I don't even feel right being here without him. It's so difficult to really believe he's gone. I still talk about him like he's still here, you know. I can't figure it out. It doesn't make any sense. — Eddie Vedder

Hitting is business. With two strikes you really protect that plate. — Bill Terry

on Tuesdays and Fridays Dorothy walked to lessons with her piano teacher, Mrs. Hickenlooper. — Jon Meacham