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The world was full of forces you couldn't fight against which suddenly loomed up and aimed a crushing blow at you.
— Tarjei Vesaas
I don't understand how an adult can write those last two sentences and not want to kill themselves for being so despicable.
— Harvey Pekar
She has a beautiful heart that plays a euphonious symphony. She is the Zahir that touches your Soul.
— Avijeet Das
I have found in most relationships with women it is best to remember their birthdays but forget their age.
— Craig Johnson
Mimi was a human bulldozer, and when she met a seemingly immovable object, she just lowered her blade and revved her engine higher.
— Stephen King
The child is not dead, but is asleep.
— Ashwin Sanghi
No one can be great, or good, or happy except through the inward efforts of themselves.
— Frederick William Robertson
Speak as though it were the last sentence allowed you.
— Elias Canetti
We cannot just live any how.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Don't forget that the only two things people read in a story are the first and last sentences. Give them blood in the eye on the first one.
— Herbert Bayard Swope
But at least it made one realize that life still held infinite possibilities for change.
— Barbara Pym
When I read a review, 90% of the review is about my lifestyle, and the last two sentences are about the record.
— Pete Wentz
On Shaw's principle that "if you don't get what you like, you better like what you get,
— F. Scott Fitgerald
The girl had never ridden in a car before. She had probably never even seen a car, just the old trucks used at the camp.
— David Baldacci
Did I mention Indian weddings last seven days? There are prison sentences that run shorter than Indian weddings.
— Scaachi Koul
We don't really watch basketball in Australia.
— Iggy Azalea
In the end, one can only die for Sibylle. To love for her, my friends say, is degrading.
— Annemarie Schwarzenbach
Our absence is what remains of us.
— Catherine O'Flynn
One of my favorite first sentences of a
book is from Rebecca, Last night I dreamt
I went to Manderley again. — Daphne Du Maurier
book is from Rebecca, Last night I dreamt
I went to Manderley again. — Daphne Du Maurier