"Women were very queer. Unexpectedly cruel and unexpectedly kind."
Agatha Christie
"But, ladies and gentlemen, we will also be asked to make sacrifices in matters that are not our affair and that do not concern us, sacrifices that would leave our people bleeding or wounded, or even dead, from battle. There is no equality for us in this lifetime."
Allan Dare Pearce
"How ridiculous that water ran out of your eyes when your heart hurt. Tragic heroines in books tended to be amazingly beautiful. Not a word about swollen eyes or a red nose. 'Crying always gives me a red nose,' thought Elinor. 'I expect that's why I'll never be in any book."
Cornelia Funke
"Run the race of life with all perseverance and endurance."
Lailah Gifty Akita
"A strange feeling of lonelinessAdrift near the blue canvasYou may stare long and listen deepYet not know whether sea-shore or sea-snore!"
Anonymous
"A very smart woman once told me that anger can feel like a life buoy, like it's the only thing keeping you afloat, but that in order to heal you have to let go."
Kimberly Belle
"You must make the Journey along the road, nobody is able to do it for you!"
Frank Wanderer
"THE LUXE IS . . .Pretty girls in pretty dresses, partying until dawn.Irresistible boys with mischievous smiles and dangerous intentions.White lies, dark secrets, and scandalous hookups.This is Manhattan in 1899."
Anna Godbersen
"What saddens me most is that some poor woman out there has to be Garth's wife. And his three children -- oh, his poor three children. What a despicable human being this guy is."
Benjamin Harrison
"Look deeper through the telescopeand do not be afraid when the starscollide towards the darkness,because sometimes the most beautifulthings begin in chaos."
Robert M. Drake
"Yesterday is ashes tomorrow wood. Only today does the fire burn brightly."
Old Eskimo proverb
"I crouch in cornersThe infection is widespreadLove epidemic."
A.A. Patawaran
"What can the England of 1940 have in common with the England of 1840? But then, what have you in common with the child of five whose photograph your mother keeps on the mantelpiece? Nothing, except that you happen to be the same person."
George Orwell
"The things that frighten us most are those that remind us of our fragile existence."
Sumiko Saulson
"Parfois, écrire se rapproche de la chute libre : vos doigts s'agitent sur le clavier comme vos jambes dans le vide."
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