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Vertigo 1958 Quotes By Rupi Kaur

you were the most beautiful thing i'd ever felt till now. and i was convinced you'd remain the most beautiful thing i'd ever feel. do you know how limiting that is. to think at such a ripe young age i'd experienced the most exhilarating person i'd ever meet. how i'd spend the rest of my life just settling. to think i'd tasted the rawest form of honey and everything else would be refined and synthetic. that nothing else would be refined and synthetic. that nothing beyond this point would add up. that all the years beyond me could not combine themselves to be sweeter than you.

- falsehood — Rupi Kaur

Vertigo 1958 Quotes By Ruth Rendell

When one has children one has no privacy. They take it for granted that what is yours is theirs, personal things and the secrets of your heart, as well as possessions. — Ruth Rendell

Vertigo 1958 Quotes By Walt Whitman

Me imperturbe, standing at ease in nature. — Walt Whitman

Vertigo 1958 Quotes By Lauryn Doll

Sexuality, like creativity, is a gift from God. — Lauryn Doll

Vertigo 1958 Quotes By Terry Pratchett

It's daft, locking us up," said Nanny. "I'd have had us killed."
"That's because you're basically good," said Magrat. "The good are innocent and create justice. The bad are guilty, which is why they invent mercy. — Terry Pratchett

Vertigo 1958 Quotes By Jack Keane

I believe, for a long time, protracted wars test the will of any democracy, to be sure, and people will underwrite a protracted war if they see some progress. But if they don't see progress, and it appears to be futile and useless, then that political support begins to evaporate rather quickly. — Jack Keane

Vertigo 1958 Quotes By Ai Weiwei

Without freedom of speech, there is no modern world, just a barbaric one. — Ai Weiwei