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I know now it doesn't matter how well I say grace
if I am sitting at a table where I am offering no bread to eat — Andrea Gibson
if I am sitting at a table where I am offering no bread to eat — Andrea Gibson
The trilogy of "Before Sunrise," "Before Sunset" and last-year's "Before Midnight" returns periodically to
— Anonymous
He so did not sit down and have a proper talk with her. I know it. He probably sent her a brief text, saying, Over. Sam.
— Sophie Kinsella
For white people, nothing makes them appreciate the gift of life more than voluntarily trying to end it.
— Christian Lander
You're not a creature in body.
You exist as the stars exist,
participating in their stillness, their immensity. — Louise Gluck
You exist as the stars exist,
participating in their stillness, their immensity. — Louise Gluck
To know one's future is the single most destructive way of ending your life before you've lived it. - Altheon (Betrayal- Fey Court Trilogy)
— Cyndi Goodgame
Each one an antidote to the one that went before. Each one a reaction, an about-face, a rebound.
— Erica Jong
Most of the people will try to prove your right ideas as wrong, so share your ideas carefully or not at all.
— Amit Kalantri
A forced kindness deserves no thanks
— Thomas Fuller
As I grew older, I came to feel more responsible for any hardship or trouble my career caused my family.
— Annette Funicello
If you make a trilogy, the whole point is to get to that third chapter, and the third chapter is what justifies what's come before.
— Peter Jackson
Olanna felt the slow sadness of missing a person who was still there.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Light be the earth upon you, lightly rest.
— Euripides
'Bombay Velvet' is my first film in a trilogy about Bombay, before it became a metropolis.
— Anurag Kashyap
A close inspection discovers an empirical impossibility to be inherent in the idea of evolution.
— Nils Heribert-Nilsson