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To learn what I know I have burned more midnight oil than you have drunk wine.

Tommaso Campanella
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I can't bring myself to trust you. But even if you were to betray me, and even if you were to become my enemy... would it be okay for me to love? Could you... let me love you?

Ryohgo Narita, バッカーノ!1710 Crack Flag
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I am blessed to have married the man that God sent me. He's loving, compassionate, strong and supportive of my children, family and career. I look forward to our lives together.

Monica
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I talk a lot about strength, faith and love, but I don't ever talk about the fact that I am one of the most sensitive people in my family. That might be the most shocking, because you always see me fighting the good fight, with the strong face on, but I am the most emotional.

Monica
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I still remember the day my father took me to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books for the first time. It was the early summer of 1945, and we walked through the streets of a Barcelona trapped beneath ashen skies as dawn poured over Rambla de Santa Monica in a wreath of liquid copper.

Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Shadow of the Wind
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Saki says that youth is like hors d'oeuvres: you are so busy thinking of the next courses you don't notice it. When you've had them, you wish you'd had more hors d'oeuvres.

Philip Larkin, Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
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Dear, I can't write, it's all a fantasy: a kind of circling obsession.

Philip Larkin, Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
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Everyone should be forcibly transplanted to another continent from their family at the age of three.

Philip Larkin, Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
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I feel the only thing you can do about life is to preserve it, by art if you're an artist, by children if you're not.

Philip Larkin, Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
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There is bad in all good authors: what a pity the converse isn't true!

Philip Larkin, Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
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