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“Bishop was all done with the witty converstaion. 'Will you swear?'And Myrnin said, shockingly, 'I will.' And he proceeded to, a string of swearwords that made Claire blink. He ended with, '—frothy fool-born apple-john! Cheater of vandals and defiler of dead dogs!' and did another twirl and bow. He looked up with a red, red grin that was more like a leer. 'Is that what you meant, my lord?”
Rachel Caine“Marriage is like a long conversation that always ends too soon.”
Cassandra Clare, A Long Conversation“I am longing for you in life and in deathAs the moon is longing for night and life is longing for breath”
Debasish Mridha“I know she is coming I know she will look And that is the longing And this is the book.”
Leonard Cohen, Book of Longing“Until the longing came again, like the longing that you hear in the whistle of a train that is going far away. But the longing isn't really in the whistle, the longing is in you—for the wonder and the loveliness that is in the world, and everywhere.”
Meindert DeJong, The Little Cow and the Turtle“Long is the night to him who is awake”
long is a mile to him who is tired“I long for you; I who usually longs without longing, as though I am unconscious and absorbed in neutrality and apathy, really, utterly long for every bit of you.”
Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena“The restlessness and the longing, like the longing that is in the whistle of a faraway train. Except that the longing isn't really in the whistle—it is in you.”
Meindert DeJong, The Little Cow and the Turtle“We fear what we long for. This is the paradox.”
Tony Brasunas, Double Happiness: One Man's Tale of Love, Loss, and Wonder on the Long Roads of China“As long as we can get redress in the courts, as long as the laws shall be honestly administered, as long as honesty and intelligence sit upon the bench, as long as intelligence sits in the chairs of jurors, this country will stand, the law will be enforced, and the law will be respected.”
Robert Green Ingersoll