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She was like a dream I'd given up long ago. A different life, a better me. A chance to wash the filth away.
— Chanel Cleeton
Whatever she does to my songs, she always makes them sound better.
— Ella Fitzgerald
Cyrus had once claimed that revenge was what made the world go round. Back then Evie had argued with him that it was love. But now she knew better.
— Sarah Alderson
I believe that woman is the equal of man - if she is. That woman is no better than man - unless she is.
— Alice Moore Hubbard
With no small remorse, she thought, "He and his mess
Better not come near this fabulous dress". — David Rakoff
Better not come near this fabulous dress". — David Rakoff
I could not pity her, for I knew now what had become of her child, and she was better dead.
— Bram Stoker
What red lips you have," he said in her ear. Did she dare say it? "All the better to kiss you with, my dear," she replied. And then their lips met.
— Annette Curtis Klause
She didn't sleep much that night. She spent the better part of the night burning with resentment and envy.
— Ira Trivedi
She also said the wicked people needed love as much as good people and were much better at it.
— Alasdair Gray
In regards to climbing the ladder of success, there is a better future, with a greater purpose. One can find it, only if he or she searches for it.
— Ellen J. Barrier
The earth is a far a better place, now that she's beneath it.
— Richard Laymon
She was going to eat warm, buttered bread and feel better.
— Jill Shalvis
Better hope so," she said.
— Michael Connelly
Everyone might think Lizzie's an angel, but I knew better. She was selfish, and she was going to pay.
— Michelle Madow
She was sorry to have left her room. She looked at the pile of library books on her floor [...] and felt better.
— Tracey Lindberg
Well, I thought I taught him better." She raised her voice, as if he couldn't hear her before.
— Brandon Witt
In a highly performing team everyone achieves better than he/she would have achieved when working alone.
— Israelmore Ayivor
She retched and felt better.
— Anonymous
Alice sighed wearily. 'I think you might do something better with the time,' she said, 'than waste it in asking riddles that have no answers.
— Lewis Carroll
Now I am shut up with his mother on Bramble farm and she is no better for conversation than prune whip
— Sandra Dallas
All the things we could be doing now if she weren't busy wondering if the world holds better things for her than me.
— Nina LaCour
To run over better waters the little vessel of my genius now hoists her sails, as she leaves behind her a sea so cruel.
— Dante Alighieri
Well!' I said. 'And suppose I had come round after?'
'I like you more better now,' said she. — Robert Louis Stevenson
'I like you more better now,' said she. — Robert Louis Stevenson
I let her go
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
It's torture, not being able to talk to him!! She's been so, so worried. How she hopes he's finally doing better now and sleeping soundly.
— Elizabeth Scott
But now she couldn't deny what was staring her plainly in the face: dogs in China ate better than doctors in North Korea.
— Barbara Demick
And about that," he continued. "Now that Kami and I have met, she likes me better than you. So you can leave.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
She only felt that the candle would burn better, the packing go easier, the world be happier, if she could give and receive some human love.
— E. M. Forster
If we get a girl who is bigger than a 4, she is not going to fit the clothes. Clothes look better on thin people. The fabric hangs better.
— Kelly Cutrone
She knew that it was better to have a dream and pay a price for it than to be lukewarm. - regarding St. Teresa of Avila
— Mark Salzman
Marilla is eighty-five," said Anne with a sigh. "Her hair is snow-white. But, strange to say, her eyesight is better than it was when she was sixty.
— L.M. Montgomery
How do you get shadows when there's no sun in the sky? she thought, because it was better to think about things like this than all the other, much
— Terry Pratchett
She explained that 'diamond friends' were better than plain old 'best friends' because diamonds were not only rare, they were forever.
— Melanie Shawn
She was irritated, briefly, by the thought that she might be becoming more mature. Why should she become a better person when no one else did?
— Sophie Hannah
She continues to do her best to inspire and make others smile with her attitude of "it can always get better.
— Amy Rankin
She had to believe of herself that the better story was the true one, even if the worse was insistent.
— Lauren Groff
[from a reader] I hope she learns to look for the joy in life instead of picking out negatives - it will change her life for the better.
— Amy Dickinson
But easier, she reminded herself, was not the same as better.
— Frances Hardinge
The world will probably not look brighter after we've eaten, but we'll be able to see in the dark better." She
— Sandy Dengler
The damned bitch has questions to answer. So she better not be dead. She can save that for when we've done.
— Shehanne Moore
Quite obviously a cat trusts human beings; but she doesn't trust another cat because she knows better than we do.
— Karel Capek
You'd better eat that," she says.
"I'm taking it easy on my stomach," I protest. "Come on. It just had a knife in it. — Kendare Blake
"I'm taking it easy on my stomach," I protest. "Come on. It just had a knife in it. — Kendare Blake
we're all veterans of a fucked-up world. No one gets out without their scars. Some of us just hide them better than others." She
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
He had a point, but I wasn't sure it was much better than Elora's. She worked more of a con job, and Oren proposed outright theft.
— Amanda Hocking