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I'm weary of my lonely but
And of its blasted tree,
The very lake is like my lot,
So silent constantly
I've liv'd amid the forest gloom
Until I almost fear
When will the thrilling voices come
My spirit thirsts to hear? — Nathaniel Parker Willis
For the yesterdays and todays, and the tomorrows I can hardly wait for - Thank you. — Cecelia Ahern
Observing the stream of eternal and simple truth is the same for all who look upon the fountainhead of consciousness. — Bryant McGill
You're all trying to figure out what went wrong inside my head. Fucking idiots. You'll never crack the code that's inside my head. You'll never get into my castle. You'll never even get past the gate. — Brent Runyon
Because we live in a democracy, and the people can't govern themselves well if they don't know the truth about the world we live in. What if our rich citizens never hear of the poverty and suffering of the rest of the city? Why should they ever give to charity or vote for reform? — Rosslyn Elliott
Not everyone born free and equal, as the constitution says, but everyone made equal. — Ray Bradbury
The only way you can reach your full potential is if you open up and allow your self to be exposed to how you really feel. — Turcois Ominek
Some people are cool with the fact that their bodies bear witness to this great thing they produced, their children, and I understand that. But on a personal level, it makes me feel better that my breasts are not down to my knees when I'm undressed in front of my husband. — Patricia Heaton
The loves of all hearts are so many mirrors revealing their characters. — Fulton J. Sheen
Ay, I know she's asked for credit at several places, saying her husband laid hands on every farthing he could get for drink. But th' undertakers urge her on, you see, and tell her this thing's usual, and that thing's only a common mark of respect, and that everybody has t'other thing, till the poor woman has no will o' her own. I dare say, too, her heart strikes her (it always does when a person's gone) for many a word and many a slighting deed to him who's stiff and cold; and she thinks to make up matters, as it were, by a grand funeral, though she and all her children, too, may have to pinch many a year to pay the expenses, if ever they pay them at all. — Elizabeth Gaskell
