Uzeo Je Quotes & Sayings
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Remember there is always a choice. I chose to live. I chose to love. I chose to breathe. — Rebecca Donovan
Manon found herself walking toward the wyvern, and stopped with not five feet between them. "He's mine," Manon said, taking in the scars, the limp, the burning life in those eyes. The witch and the wyvern looked at each other for a moment that lasted for a heartbeat, that lasted for eternity. "You're mine," Manon said to him. The wyvern blinked at her, Titus's blood still dripping from his cracked and broken teeth, and Manon had the feeling that he had come to the same decision. Perhaps he had known long before tonight, and his fight with Titus hadn't been so much about survival as it had been a challenge to claim her. As his rider. As his mistress. As his. — Sarah J. Maas
We don't need new governments
new revolutions
we don't need new men
new women
we don't need new ways
we just need to care. — Charles Bukowski
I carved out little spaces within my heart; little, lovely mausoleums where I could lock each and every one of them inside, keep the memories safe and close to me forever. — T. Torrest
They will always tell you that you can't do what you want to do, but you can do what you want to do. You just have to believe in yourself. The system is to bring you down, but you can rise up. — Bob Marley
Anybody messes with the girls, we'll take care of him right smart," the elder Wurm assured Ian. "It's not that hard," the other said honestly. "Break just one of them bastards' noses with a hoe handle and the rest of 'em settle right down. — Diana Gabaldon
If you can't be of good character, write a good character. — Rosen Trevithick
Goldfinger could not have known that high tension was Bond's natural way of life and that pressure and danger relaxed him. — Ian Fleming
Philosophy starts when we question ourselves and search for meaning in our lives. — Avijeet Das
Almost everyone admits to hunger during the Opera ... Hunger is so exalting that during a last act you practically levitate. — Elizabeth Bowen
