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                #1. But her life was as cold as an attic facing north; and boredom, like a silent spider, was weaving its web in the shadows, in every corner of her heart.
                Gustave Flaubert
							 
            
                    
		    
                #2. One of the wise and awful truths which this brown-paper art reveals, is that, white is a colour. It is not a mere absence of colour; it is a shining and affirmative thing, as fierce as red, as definite as black.
                G.K. Chesterton
							 
            
            
		    
            
            
		    
                #4. Sometimes I say things that I can't believe came out of my mouth. Or I won't mean something and it will come out completely nonsensical.
                Rachael Leigh Cook
							 
            
                    
		    
                #5. This heart belongs to you alone.
                Skillet
							 
            
            
		    
                #6. There is only one element that can break the Afrikaner, and that is the Afrikaner himself. It is when the Afrikaner, like a baboonshot in the stomach, pulls out his own intestines. We must guard against that.
                P. W. Botha
							 
            
            
		    
                #7. Although she felt gratitude for what her teacher had done, she still couldn't bring herself to thank him for intensifying her hidden fears.
                Valerie Ormond
							 
            
            
		    
                #8. I used to be a Democrat, now I'm basically a Republican.
                Adam Carolla
							 
            
                    
		    
                #9. A good marriage is loving someone in a lot of different circumstances. Respect for them and their views and ideas and the life that they're leading with you. Shared values and interests. A good sense of humour. And a little volatility along the way.
                Edward Kennedy
							 
            
            
		 
		
			        
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