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She has given birth to vagabonds. She is the keeper of all these names and numbers now, numbers she once knew by heart, numbers and addresses her children no longer remember. — Jhumpa Lahiri
The sadness in her eyes that has consumed her for the past three weeks is nonexistent right now. There's hope in her eyes again, and I want nothing more than to somehow help her maintain whatever it is she's feeling right now. I slowly lean in and press my lips against hers. The sensation from the kiss both kills me and brings me back to life in the same breath. She quietly gasps, then parts her lips for me, taking a fist of my shirt in her hands, gently pulling me closer.
I kiss her.
I kiss her like it's the first time I've ever kissed her.
I kiss her like it's the last time I'll ever kiss her — Colleen Hoover
There is confidence convergence when mental prowess and business aptitude mesh. — Lorii Myers
It's silly that anyone in this world tells you that there are only certain people that can marry you. — Kevin Smith
First is first. That's the way I was brought up. Second or third are nowhere. — Alan Shearer
Jean Valjean opened his eyes and looked at the bishop with an expression which no human tongue can describe. — Victor Hugo
Life's biggest enemy is time. It kills us slowly as the illusion changes. — Debasish Mridha
Do this all day long: run through a mental checklist that changes unpredictably. Of course I have things written down, but nurses spend the shift recalibrating the tasks we have and their urgency. — Theresa Brown
The average person in Hollywood just assumes that if you're on a hit TV show, then that's the first thing you've ever done. — Isaiah Washington
I was starting to think that except for the deli counters and five or ten thousand other total essentials, supermarkets were pretty much a waste of time. — Meg Rosoff
Once self-killing is an acceptable answer, how do you logically limit it to the dying? What about the disabled, who may live longer and suffer more? — Wesley J. Smith