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I'm very proud of my daughter. She accomplished a whole lot in the short time that she had here ... she was a very wonderful person.
— Cissy Houston
You said on my birthday that you were afraid of being alone, but I've been here this whole time. This whole time.
— Stephanie Perkins
Everyone has a moment where life goes off the rails.
— Gillian Flynn
I really did have a very egalitarian upbringing.
— Michael Moorcock
The sentimental view of anything is apt to be ridiculous,
— James Howard Kunstler
The proper, wise balancing
of one's whole life may depend upon the
feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour. — Arnold Bennett
of one's whole life may depend upon the
feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour. — Arnold Bennett
Of a little thing a little displeaseth.
— George Herbert
A proof once established is better left so.
— Mark Twain
So long as I was pursuing my passion, I would always find courage. I would be restored. My history of silence didn't have to be my future.
— Jennifer Handford
To win a war is as disasterous as to lose one.
— Agatha Christie
The only way you can reach your full potential is if you open up and allow your self to be exposed to how you really feel.
— Turcois Ominek
That kill the bloom before its time, And blanch, without the owner's crime, The most resplendent hair.
— William Wordsworth
I wondered, Why have I been chasing happiness my whole life when bliss was here the entire time?
— Elizabeth Gilbert
The more time I spent in his arms, the more whole I felt. I could live in the moment.
Right here.
Right now.
I'm home. — Pepper Winters
Right here.
Right now.
I'm home. — Pepper Winters
She'd always despised the whole other woman thing, but here she was, entertaining the possibility.
— Diana Stevan
Being a Christian is more like falling in love than understanding a series of ideas.
— Donald Miller