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Giving something your time isn't the same as giving it your attention.
— Jesse James Garrett
God, with a wisdom I can't claim to understand, called you home a long time ago, and the tears I shed that night have never seemed to dry.
— Nicholas Sparks
Damn everything but the circus.
— Corita Kent
Only when you combine sound intellect with emotional discipline do you get rational behavior.
— Warren Buffett
It went on, this lifetime in a box, one letter after another.
— Nicholas Sparks
For it is one thing to declare one's love for someone and quite another to accept that loving that person requires sacrificing one's dreams.
— Nicholas Sparks
You kissed me yes, But it was not just goodnight even then I could feel the promise in it. The promise that you could kiss me like that forever.
— Nicholas Sparks
Into the wikeawades warld from sleep we are passing.
— James Joyce
I am always with you, Ira.
— Nicholas Sparks
Krawg's vulturebeak nose twitched in the middle of the few undisciplined whiskers that grew where a mustache did not.
— Jeffrey Overstreet
Her hands are warm and soft. Hands I knew better then my own.
— Nicholas Sparks
Art is not in some far-off place.
— Lydia Davis
Here and now she cannot exist without me.
— Nicholas Sparks
We shared the longest ride together, this thing called life,
— Nicholas Sparks
In her eyes and in her touch I felt the echoes of my words.
— Nicholas Sparks
Two bats were hanging up in a cave and one said to the other, 'When I'm older, I hope I don't become incontinent'.
— Mick Miller
I spent much of that year trying to imagine a future distorted by war.
— Nicholas Sparks
Love the world and yourself in it, move through it as though it offers no resistance, as though the world is your natural element.
— Audrey Niffenegger
And Id be struck a new by the finality of Ruth's absence.
— Nicholas Sparks