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Like daffodils in the early days of spring, my neurons were resprouting receptors as the winter of the illness ebbed.
— Susannah Cahalan
Communism starts with the proposition that there are no universal truths or general truths of human nature.
— Richard M. Nixon
Now I can show you my true nature.
— SebastiAn
Liraz snorted, caught off guard, and the tension between them ebbed away. I'm sorry if my almost dying interrupted your almost kissing.
— Laini Taylor
No wonder the grass grows up between the flags, and cattle are the only hedge- cutters.
— Emily Bronte
After all, our souls are not judged by the sins we accumulate in life, but by the love we take with us after our life has ebbed away.
— Alexandrea Weis
There was an end to weeping. Mourning, however, ebbed and surged but never ceased flowing.
— Julius Lester
People come and people go and we know this happens, yet we get such a shock when it does.
— Cecelia Ahern
Christmas, so long looming over everyone's head, finally surged up, buried everyone alive and ebbed away, leaving its victims distinctly cross.
— Angela Thirkell
I think we're supposed to ask too much of each other; otherwise, nothing would ever get done.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Strength ebbed and flowed, but brittle would break.
— Shelley Noble
As British and French imperialism ebbed following the end of the Second World War, America became the main outside player in Arab affairs.
— Stephen Kinzer
Different roads sometimes lead to the same castle.
— George R R Martin