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And I loved this moment for all it's pain ... We seemed for a moment like two parts of the same thing. — Anne Rice

She has her helmet, shield and sword. Does she finish him or take pity on the gutless thing before her?
Does she set fire and smoke him out, forcing him to fight, or does she let him live with himself and take satisfaction from knowing that he has never been in a real fight in his life and that one day he will have to face his demons in person, along with the consequences, and that both can be far more painful than anything she could ever do to him. — Donna Lynn Hope

Isla was named after something, too, you know." "Don't you dare," I say. Josh sits forward. His eyes shine. "Do tell." "Prince. Edward. Island, — Stephanie Perkins

The agile value "Delivering Value over Meeting Constraints" provides a focus for rethinking how we measure performance on projects. — Jim Highsmith

If happiness in self-content is placed, The wise are wretched, and fools only blessed. — William Congreve

Handbags and shoes were my passion. — Kristen Ashley

In other periods of depression, it has always been possible to see some things which were solid and upon which you could base hope, but as I look about, I now see nothing to give ground to hope-nothing of man. — Calvin Coolidge

For many people the way to success is long and hard, because they do not understand Biblical
principles and the laws of the spirit. — Sunday Adelaja

It's better to regret something you have done than to regret something you HAVEN'T done. — The Butthole Surfers

Within fifteen minutes, Emilie had guided them to an upscale store known for its fresh meats and produce. She felt a little ridiculous as she walked into the store, a team of muscled badasses following her. — Laura Kaye

Experience seems to be the only thing of any value that's widely distributed. — William Feather

Members in the Commonwealth of God are not bound together by the specifics of their religion, for the nature of our interdependency does not require this. Rather we are bound by the shared recognition that when one person suffers, all suffer; when we violate one life, all lives are violated; when we pollute the earth, all living things are stained; when one nation threatens the security of another, it, too, becomes less secure; when we place the planet in mortal danger, we hazard the future of our own children as well as the children of our enemies. — Forrest Church

But at any rate, one thing was certain. The
conspiracy that he had dreamed of did exist, and he had
reached the outer edges of it. — George Orwell