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Vbscript Double Quotes By Eric Puchner

Was that really all there was to love? Darkness undone, a hand on your forehead. In the meantime all you could do was wait
tired, alone, the minutes as long or short as a lifetime
for the face in your dream to appear. — Eric Puchner

Vbscript Double Quotes By Nan Goldin

I always thought if I photographed anyone or anything enough, I would never lose the person, I would never lose the memory, I would never lose the place. But the pictures show me how much I've lost. — Nan Goldin

Vbscript Double Quotes By Patricia Highsmith

If people have bought something of mine, they know by now that I will decline writing it for the movies. — Patricia Highsmith

Vbscript Double Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

I realized that, as a songwriter, the only thing I really do is make jewelry for the inside of other people's minds. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Vbscript Double Quotes By Robin Talley

Lie #1

There's no need to be afraid. — Robin Talley

Vbscript Double Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Money is a kind of freedom that can be felt and heard; it is an inestimable treasure for a man entirely deprived of true liberty. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Vbscript Double Quotes By Laurie Halse Anderson

There's no point in asking why, even though everybody will. I know why. The harder question is "why not?" I can't believe she ran out of answers before I did. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Vbscript Double Quotes By Nas

I never brag, how real i keep it, cause thats the best secret ... — Nas

Vbscript Double Quotes By Walter Johnson

Nobody saw it, he (Rogers Hornsby) hit it and it disappeared. — Walter Johnson

Vbscript Double Quotes By Cyril Connolly

Early laurels weigh like lead and of many of the boys whom I knew at Eton, I can say that their lives are over ... Once again romanticism with its death wish is to blame, for it lays an emphasis on childhood, on a fall from grace which is not compensated for by any doctrine of future redemption. — Cyril Connolly