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I looked down both ends of the alley. To my left, two men had entered the alley. Their tense body language made me think they meant malice. Plus, what the hell were they doing walking like badasses down an alley when it was pouring rain? — Dennis Liggio

What a haunting, inescapable riddle life was. — Walter De La Mare

My horizon lightened, I see an old woman. Who is she? Where is she from? Bent over, the ends of her boubou tied behind her, she empties into a plastic bag the left-overs of red rice. Her smiling face tells of the pleasant day she has just had. She wants to take back proof of this to her family, living perhaps in Ouakam, Thiaroye or Pikine.
Standing upright, her eyes meeting my disapproving look, she mutters between teeth reddened by cola nuts: 'Lady, death is just as beautiful as life has been. — Mariama Ba

A bit of the hoity went out of her toity at the brush-off. Snow held her grin in check. Barely. — Terri Osburn

A true apology is more than just aknowledgment of a mistake. It is recognition that something you have said or done has damaged a relationship and that you care enough about the relationship to want it repaired and restored. — Norman Vincent Peale

When you have one million dollars, you're a lucky person. When you have 10 million dollars, you've got trouble, a lot of headaches. — Jack Ma

I'm one of those people - I really feel that you can't go lookin' for love, love will come to you. — Romeo Miller

What's the point of a spark of light if it stands alone? The key is, and will always be, synergy. Without it, each and every light being will forever feel broken, misplaced, and internally crippled. — Suzy Kassem

You. Are. Mine ... I don't care how wrong we are for each other. I don't care that I'll never be good enough for you or that we're risking everything to be together. Your mother would never approve. Whatever. Fuck it all. You are fucking mine. And I'm yours. And we belong together. — Linda Kage

Modernity consists in a revolt against the prevailing style, an unyielding rage against the official order. — Irving Howe

They've certainly grown, the Japanese. I mean grown in stature, playing-wise. — Ron Atkinson

The Japanese keenly learned from Western civilisation in a bid to modernize and preserve the nation. — Akihito

The United States is so powerful that the only country capable of destroying her might be the United States herself, which means that the ultimate terrorist strategy would be to just leave the country alone. That way, America's ugliest partisan tendencies could emerge unimpeded by the unifying effects of war. The ultimate betrayal of tribe isn't acting competitively - that should be encouraged - but predicating your power on the excommunication of others from the group. — Sebastian Junger

But who is innocent? By grace divine, Not otherwise,O Nature! we are thine. — William Wordsworth