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#1. This is the best thing I've ever done," he said. And he pushed into her, hungry to take the step for his own mankind. Daisy
Suanne Laqueur
#2. I've always had enough, even if my enough and your enough are as different as an elephant and a minaret.
Catherynne M Valente
#3. In three weeks my betrothed is coming here, to the castle. But Rose, I can't marry her. I tried to believe that I could love her, and I'm sure I could have had I not met you. But knowing you, Rose, loving you as I do, I can't possibly marry someone else. So I came up with a plan.
Melanie Dickerson
#4. Deep and liquid markets in a country's domestic economy are the essential shock absorbers through which the perilous waters of international financial integration can be navigated.
Bibek Debroy
#5. I respect all the teenagers I work with and feel that everything they have to say is just as valuable as anything I have to say.
Catherine Hardwicke
#6. I don't think there's a problem. First of all, I don't think music turns people into social liabilities. Because you hear a lyric
Frank Zappa
#7. Let's get to the image as quickly as possible, let's get to the message even faster, and let's find the scale to knock you over the head with the image and the message.
Laurie Simmons
#8. I cry because I don't have the upper-arm strength to flatiron my hair. I
Helen Ellis
#9. Each man must have his I; it is more necessary to him than bread; and if he does not find scope for it within the existing institutions he will be likely to make trouble.
Charles Horton Cooley
#10. I'm coming from journalism, but at the same time I'm tempted by poetry, politics, and maybe the idea of being a witness, a belief that you can still change things with the image.
Raymond Depardon
#11. [T]he mechanics of life should never be allowed to interfere with living.
Jan Struther
#12. As writers, we live very much in our own minds much of the time, buzzing in our unconscious spaces as we go about the business of living in the world.
Laurie Foos
#13. In grief, part of the pain comes from our feeling that we should not suffer so - that it is fundamentally alien to our being, this even though we all suffer, and frequently. Yet we reject suffering as a basic human truth, while greeting joy as integral to our very substance.
Wendy Beckett
#14. The ability to delegate begins with believing in the potential of people.
Paul J. Meyer
#15. But oh my dear, I am tired of being Alice in Wonderland. Does it sound ungrateful? It is. Only I do get tired.
Melanie Benjamin
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