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Some nights are three nights long,
some days a mere noon hour, then whistled
back to work, the heart dredging sludge. — Jim Harrison
some days a mere noon hour, then whistled
back to work, the heart dredging sludge. — Jim Harrison
Love is so painful, how could you ever wish it on anybody? And love is so essential, how could you ever stand in its way?
— David Levithan
And because it was a drunken perception, it was perfect, entire, and lasted about half a second.
— Michael Chabon
I should have imagined how ugly life could be without you, how painful without your love and how lonely without your smiles.
— M.F. Moonzajer
Do you know how painful it is to tell someone you love him and not hear him say it back?
— Monica Denise Brown
If it's so painful to love and absorb electricity, how much more painful it is to be a woman, to be the electricity, to inspire love.
— Boris Pasternak
Maybe I'd see how you could be so certain that we had no chance...at all.
— Jason Robert Brown
The reason we love our parents is because they loved us first. Every single company should take this advice.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
The memory of how he felt when he cared about her was going to be the most painful thing after he began to hate her.
— Amy Tintera
This is how you will remember that you are mine. Every painful touch, every
aching hug, will remind you - that you are a slave - to me. — Prashant Chopra
aching hug, will remind you - that you are a slave - to me. — Prashant Chopra
Love is so painful, how could you wish it on anybody?
— David Levithan
All societies on the verge of death are masculine. A society can survive with only one man; no society will survive a shortage of women.
— Germaine Greer
I get nervous even guesting on other people's shows.
— Scott Bakula
Do I make you nervous?" he said teasingly.
— S.G. Holster