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“Lots of people use good character and moral standing as a brand name. They know it's what people like, they want people to like them, so they wear it as one would wear a quality brand shirt. Putting it on in the morning and taking it off at the end of the day. Saying all the things they know people want to hear. If they were the very last person on Earth, there would be no reason for them to be of good character, because nobody would see it.”
C. JoyBell C.“When I see you, I think "I wonder which face she sees when she looks into the mirror.”
C. JoyBell C.“I am not afraid of people who say all the wrong things that make others gasp in disbelief. I am afraid of the people who say all the right things that make others bow in admiration. It is incredibly easy to say all the right things. We all know exactly what the majority of people want to believe and want to hear. All we have to do is give them what they want, they will bow before us. Anybody can do that. I am more afraid of people who would like to persuade me into admiration, than of people who are simply being people; sinning openly and talking like drunken thieves. That's who they are on the outside, it's also who they are on the inside.”
C. JoyBell C.“There are no words to express the abyss between isolation and having one ally. It may be conceded to the mathematician that four is twice two. But two is not twice one”
two is two thousand times one.“In the life of mathematics two plus two makes four”
but in the mathematics of life two and two can make five or even three sometimes“When you fall in love, two people are mad for each other, When these two people get married, others say that they are made for each other, After marriage, the same two people are mad at each other.”
Santosh Avvannavar, The Departing Point: Two people departed...in search of love...leaving love in between“I love autumn", Emily said to me. "It wins you over with its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay.”
Nicholas Sparks, Two By Two“So,” Marasi said, “you traded a dead man’s scarf for another dead man’s gun. But…the gun itself belonged to someone dead, so by the same logic—”“Don’t try,” Waxillium said. “Logic doesn’t work on Wayne.”“I bought a ward against it off a traveling fortune-teller,” Wayne explained. “It lets me add two ’n’ two and get a pickle.”
Brandon Sanderson, The Alloy of Law“Friendship is a magnificent art of life that is drawn by two hearts and two minds.”
Debasish Mridha