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She does seem a few chapters shy of a book!" Poe's
— Lucian Bane
Our living condition is how much we actually experience of that which is freely available.
— Mike Bickle
There was no reason why I should go anywhere. The world about me seemed like a vision that was hurrying by while I stood still with my pain.
— George Eliot
Life is too god damn short and you can't waste a minute of it.
— Richard Jenkins
To imagine being in Germany having a home crowd is kind of silly, but we'll take it.
— Landon Donovan
Loser is the one who reconcile to his lot.
— M.H. Rakib
I guess life is full of maybes.
— Maureen Johnson
It is true that many scientists are not philosophically minded and have hitherto shown much skill and ingenuity but little wisdom.
— Max Born
My child, I don't know where people go when they die, but I know where they stay.
— Margaret Mazzantini
From now on, there would be no other oaths but this, no other contracts, no other obligations. Never forgive, never forget.
— Sarah J. Maas
We were like two wolves that have chased a prey and lost it: They lie together in the dark woods, panting and weary, and they're still hungry.
— Margaret Mazzantini
I'm a big advocate for young girls dressing their age.
— Bindi Irwin
I don't want anybody to panic. I'm not pitching. I'm just throwing out the first ball.
— Phil Niekro
The weirdest love stories are always the best
— Margaret Mazzantini
What color is it today?
— Abigail Roux
You don't adopt a single child, you adopt the pain of the world. It's a litmus test of your incapacity.
— Margaret Mazzantini
Life is a storeroom filled with boxes, some empty, some misplaced forever. We're what remains, what we've grabbed hold of.
— Margaret Mazzantini
There's no explaining love. It stands by itself; it makes mistakes and struggles on its own.
— Margaret Mazzantini