Natasha Quotes

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I don't want an easy life. I want a meaningful one.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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When you believe in something, stand up for it, even if everyone is sitting.
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Natasha Friend (Perfect)
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I think people get bored of grief,” said Natasha. β€œIt’s like you’re allowed some unspoken allotted timeβ€”six months maybeβ€”and then they get faintly irritated that you’re not β€˜better,’ like you’re being self-indulgent hanging on to your unhappiness.
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Jojo Moyes (After You (Me Before You, #2))
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When the world denies you choices... you make your own
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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Your science can save a man’s life, but imagination makes it worth living.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1))
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But one thing I beg of you, look on me as your friend; and if you want some help, advice, or simply want to open your heart to someone- not now, but when things are clearer in your heart- think of me.' He took her hand and kissed it. 'I shall be happy, if I am able...' Pierre was confused. 'Don't speak to me like that; I'm not worth it!' cried Natasha... 'Hush, hush your whole life lies before you,' he said to her. 'Before me! No! All is over for me,' she said, with shame and humiliation. 'All over?' he repeated. 'If I were not myself, but the handsomest, cleverest, best man in the world, and if I were free I would be on my knees this minute to beg for your hand and your love.
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Leo Tolstoy (War and Peace)
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I'm your husband...” β€œNo. You are not my husband,” she interrupted in a voice thickened with hatred and tears. β€œYou have never been my husband. A husband loves, honours and cherishes! A husband is a lover and a champion... Look into the next room if you want to see what a real husband is, because you are no such thing!
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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Chemistry was a terrible thing, sometimes it simply sparked between the wrong people
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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Instead of disappearing, she makes me feel reappeared. Reimagined. Her touch shapes me, draws out the boldness that had been hiding in my core.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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You think you're the only one?" Theo said. "Everyone has scars. We just don't all wear them on the outside.
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Natasha Friend (My Life in Black and White)
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Everybody, professors and students and Proctors the same, knew that if the sign said 'do not walk on the grass', one hopped. Anybody who didn't had failed to understand what Oxford was.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street)
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No one really wants to be idealized - we want to be seen and accepted and forgiven, and to know that we can be ourselves in our less edifying moments.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love)
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Natasha has just come up to the window from the courtyard and opened it wider so that the air may enter more freely into my room. I can see the bright green strip of grass beneath the wall, and the clear blue sky above the wall, and sunlight everywhere. Life is beautiful. Let the future generations cleanse it of all evil, oppression and violence, and enjoy it to the full.
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Leon Trotsky
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Falling in love is the most dangerous thing women like us can do.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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When Natasha thinks about love, this is what she thinks: nothing lasts forever. Like hydrogen-7 or lithium-5 or boron-7, love has an infinitesimally small half-life that decays to nothing. And when its gone, its like it was never there at all.
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Nicola Yoon (The Sun Is Also a Star)
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Wife trumps all.
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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Because if this is to be my fate, I'm going to walk boldly into it on my own two feet.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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Fire in, fear out
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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I'm Natasha Romanoff. Nobody judos my ass.
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Margaret Stohl (Forever Red (Black Widow, #1))
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There's a time for reciting poems and a time for fists. As far as I was concerned, this was the latter.
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Roberto BolaΓ±o (The Savage Detectives)
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I want to keep sleeping, but the sun outside my window has other ideas: First blind her. Then jab her eyeballs with scorching-hot daggers.
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Natasha Friend (Lush)
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Ask if you would like to,’ he said, smiling, β€˜Or if you prefer, we could just sit.’    β€˜But I guess you’re not just sitting.’   He smiled again. β€˜No.’   β€˜So … are you praying?’   β€˜Yes. I try and pray a lot.’  β€˜Can I pray?’  β€˜Yes. Of course.’  β€˜I think … maybe …’  β€˜Yes?’  β€˜You are praying that I might be able to pray. Because you know that I don’t know how to.’ β€˜Yes, I am. And I believe you will be able to. There is something you need help with, and you will get that help.’  β€˜So … is God there then?’  β€˜Yes, God is there. God is here. Everywhere. He wants you to ask for help and He will give it. He wants you to know what to ask for. You can ask Him anything.’ β€˜Anything?’   β€˜Anything at all. Absolutely anything at all. He will give you strength and guidance and protect you from evil.’  Natasha sat very still and wiped away the tears. She wished she could believe it.
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Elizabeth Tebby Germaine (A MAN WHO SEEMED REAL: A story of love, lies, fear and kindness)
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As I grew older, I learnt that the expectation that someone will save you from who you are, or from what you have or don’t have, is a fallacy. Expecting someone to fill in a hole that’s within you? That’s expecting too much of any one person. That’s not your friend’s job or your partner’s job. That’s your job.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love: Lovers, Strangers, Parents, Friends, Endings, Beginnings)
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Her maternal instinct told her Natasha had too much of something, and because of this she would not be happy
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Leo Tolstoy (War and Peace)
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Some things I can't reveal, like Natasha. One you've seen how broken someone is it's like seeing them nakedβ€”you can't look at them the same anymore.
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Angie Thomas (The Hate U Give (The Hate U Give, #1))
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Even the things that look broken beyond repair have a chance at being whole again. It just depends how much you want to rebuild it.
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Natasha Preston (Broken Silence (Silence, #2))
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Being vulnerable isn't a flaw. It is the most beautiful thing in the world. If you were invincible, being brave would be easy.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Storm and Shadow (Girls of Paper and Fire, #2))
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They can take and break and steal all they want, but there is one thing they have no control over. Our emotions. Our feelings. Our thoughts. None of them will ever be able to control the way we feel. Our minds and hearts are our own. That is our power, Nine. Never forget it.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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A wound in the soul, coming from the rending of the spiritual body, strange as it may seem, gradually closes like a physical wound. And once a deep wound heals over and the edges seem to have knit, a wound in the soul, like a physical wound, can be healed only by the force of life pushing up from inside. This was the way Natasha's wound healed. She thought her life was over. But suddenly her love for her mother showed her that the essence of life - love - was still alive in her. Love awoke, and life awoke.
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Leo Tolstoy (War and Peace)
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Because when you like who you are when you are with another person, you realize how important it is to be around people who make you feel that way. They reflect your goodness back to you, and you know you’ve got it.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love: Lovers, Strangers, Parents, Friends, Endings, Beginnings)
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Loyalty is a continuous phenomenon, you don't score points for past action,
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1))
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I know what it means to dream about the past. To dream about things you have loved, and lost.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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Love is not a state of enthusiasm. It's a verb. It implies action, demonstration, ritual, practices, communication, expression. It's the ability to take responsibility of one's own behavior. Responsibility is freedom.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love)
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Being solitary isn't a disease that needs a cure.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1))
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Silence consumed my whole life; it suppressed things I could never express. My silence was responsible for my family’s happiness. Silence was my prison.
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Natasha Preston (Silence (Silence, #1))
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Perhaps being a traitor can be a good thing if you are betraying those who deserve it.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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I don't tolerate you. I can't breathe when you're not here, I can't think, I can't write music properly, I spend my whole bloody life waiting for the post.
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Natasha Pulley (The Lost Future of Pepperharrow (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #2))
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Damn, I know. I remember your mountains of books. I want to build you a library." Jack lowered his mouth and kissed me. I swallowed as emotion clogged my throat. He might as well have asked me to marry him.
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Natasha Boyd (Forever, Jack (Butler Cove, #2))
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We might be Paper Girls, easily torn and written upon. The very title we’re given suggests that we are blank, waiting to be filled. But what the Demon King and his court do not understand is that paper is flammable.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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Suddenly it felt like there was a ticking time bomb in the house. I didn’t have all the time in the world to make you love me again; I had only a few short months.
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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Maybe, then, this is how you try to bear the burden of the mystery with grace: by finding humility where you once saw self-pity, and opportunity where you once saw absence. By saying, β€˜Even if I don’t get what I want, I have a good life,’ then paying closer attention to the small details that make that life beautiful. And by never forgetting that not knowing what will happen next also means that anything could.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love)
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I believe that there is luminosity hiding in the shadow of the mundane. And things that hover at the periphery of our vision. If that’s magic, then I believe in it.
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Natasha Mostert
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When you see a small change in your life it means its a huge change in personality and your trait
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Natasha Friend (Lush)
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You can get there from here, though there's no going home. Everywhere you go will be somewhere you've never been. "Theories of Time and Space
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Natasha Trethewey
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It’s like putting a band-aid on an amputation!
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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No matter what those sex-ed teachers say about how great condoms are, there's not a condom in the world to protect you from heartbreak.
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Natasha Friend (For Keeps)
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Watch people when they win, and you will learn something. But watch them when they lose, and you will learn even more.
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Pang-Mei Natasha Chang (Bound Feet & Western Dress)
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I told you before, I don’t want out of this marriage. And if you give me nothing but daughters for the next twenty years, I would consider myself blessed.
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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It doesn't matter how beautiful the cage is. It's still a prison.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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Be the best. Work harder, work smarter. Exceed every expectation. But also, be invisible, imperceptible. Don’t make anyone uncomfortable. Don’t inconvenience. Exist in the negative only, the space around. Do not insert yourself into the main narrative. Go unnoticed. Become the air. Open your eyes.
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Natasha Brown (Assembly)
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Sometimes that's all you can do. Hope.
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Natasha Friend (My Life in Black and White)
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Wren and I might not be Paper Girls anymore, but we are still capable of creating fire. And now we have a whole world to burn.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Storm and Shadow (Girls of Paper and Fire, #2))
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Growing up and seeing your parents' flaws like is losing your religion. I don't believe in God anymore. I don't believe in my father either.
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Nicola Yoon (The Sun Is Also a Star)
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There is nothing stronger than people who endure the worst hardships in the world and still raise their fists at the start of a new day to fight all over again.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Storm and Shadow (Girls of Paper and Fire, #2))
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But the truth of this life is that there's a lot of pain in it. There's more loss and grief than we want to believe. How we make peace with that is the journey we're all trying to figure out.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love)
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The world was not perfect. It was dark, evil, and full of monsters in human disguise. The world’s a horrible place, and you were no safer surrounded by family than you were wandering the streets alone.
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Natasha Preston (Broken Silence (Silence, #2))
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Thaniel listened for a while longer, because the silence was so deep and clear that he could hear ghosts of the thirty-six of thirty-seven possible worlds in which Grace had not won at the roulette, and not stepped backward into him. He wished then that he could go back and that the ball had landed on another number. He would be none the wiser and he would be staying at Filigree Street, probably for years, still happy, and he wouldn't have stolen those years from a lonely man who was too decent to mention that they were missing.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1))
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But time has a way of folding itself, like a map, distances and journeys and hours and minutes tucked neatly away to leave just the realness of the before and the now, as close as hands pressed on the either side of a rice-paper door.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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My mum was right: the longer you were with a man, the grosser they became.
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Natasha Preston (The Cellar)
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A war might be coming. But we have the wings to fight it.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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If I'd known you were in my future, I would have chosen differently.
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Natasha Boyd (Eversea (Butler Cove, #1))
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Life throws too much crap at us as it is, so why hold onto something negative if we don't have to?
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Natasha Preston (Broken Silence (Silence, #2))
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How did he look at me?" I whispered, suddenly craving validation of Jack's feelings from anyone but myself and my subjective imagination. Joey sighed, resigned. "Like you were the last chopper out of Baghdad, the last IV in the field hospital, the last funnel cake at the fair. Jesus, I don't know.
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Natasha Boyd (Eversea (Butler Cove, #1))
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I like to think that there's some good behind even the darkest sins. That death can be warranted if it paves the way for hope.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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In my earliest efforts at love, imagination was a thief that stole truth and perspective.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love)
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I was a girl with fire in her veins.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Storm and Shadow (Girls of Paper and Fire, #2))
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When you stumble on something you didn’t know that somebody else felt too, you think, oh my gosh, I’m not the only one. That is a falling in love β€“ it’s the self recognized in someone else. A union of souls.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love: Lovers, Strangers, Parents, Friends, Endings, Beginnings)
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You're my family! You were family before any of them. I've missed you even when I didn't remember you. Everything I've done since losing you has been about getting back to you. And I know I've left you behind before for other families, but not this time. I can't do it again.
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Natasha Pulley (The Kingdoms)
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This is life...by all means necessary
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Natasha Head
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It is not summer, England doesn't have summer, it has continuous autumn with a fortnight's variation here and there.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1))
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It is the storyteller's prerogative to try to write, every now and then, the ending she might wish for. Even if it exists only on the white page.
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Natasha Solomons (The Novel in the Viola)
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Come home, if you remember.
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Natasha Pulley (The Kingdoms)
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I think you're the same thing in three different lights.
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Natasha Pulley (The Kingdoms)
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I had heard that true love is realized after a couple has experienced and overcome something huge.
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Natasha Preston (The Cellar)
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You have a habit of carrying me up stairs". I laughed nervously as he effortlessly ascended. "I'm part caveman, you know, I can't help it. Something about you brings it out in me.
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Natasha Boyd (Eversea (Butler Cove, #1))
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A year ago… Eighteen months ago even but not now! Don’t you realise that this is too little too late?” She shook her head in frustration. β€œIt’s like putting a band-aid on an amputation!
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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Well, you're not [fat]. You have, like, the ideal balance of fat and muscle. ...If I were a cannibal, I'd eat you.
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Natasha Friend (My Life in Black and White)
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Science had to have some mystery otherwise everyone would find out how simple it was.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street)
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Do not be ashamed of who you are.
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Natasha Bowen (Skin of the Sea (Skin of the Sea, #1))
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She is my air. My shelter. Wren is my wings.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Storm and Shadow (Girls of Paper and Fire, #2))
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In my land, we're known as Paper Girls... Easily torn, existing only for others to use and discard. But there's something that they've all forgotten about paper. It can light the world on fire... And make it burn.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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Hey, God made us sexual creatures. If he wanted teenagers to wait that long, he would have made puberty start at twenty-five.
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Natasha Friend (For Keeps)
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It occurred to me that the moment in space and time before lips touch, the small exquisite sting of wanting, a beat of thirst, of yearning, was the most underrated part of kissing. There should be sonnets and epic poems written about the space before a kiss, and the thrilling rush that comes with the moment of contact.
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Natasha Boyd (Forever, Jack (Butler Cove, #2))
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If my mother were a bumper sticker, she would read THAT'S NOT APPROPRIATE. Taylor's mom would read WHY THE F*** NOT?
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Natasha Friend (My Life in Black and White)
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All the air suddenly seemed to leave his sails and his shoulders sagged as he dropped to his knees in front of her,bringing his eyes down to the same level as hers."I want to be here with you. Why is that so hard for you to understand?
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Natasha Anders (The Unwanted Wife (Unwanted, #1))
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What's gone before you, and what will come after,' I said instead. 'Beg pardon?' 'The past ahead. Time is like a river and you float with the current. Your ancestors set off before you did, so they're far ahead. Your descendants will sail it after.
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Natasha Pulley (The Bedlam Stacks)
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. . . More octo . . .pi?' Thaniel said, knowing that it sounded wrong, though so did puses and podes. He tried to think where he had heard it last , but he did not often have business with more than one octopus at a time.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1))
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I don’t realize it until I speak it. And it’s different from the times I’ve said it before, or the way I’ve hoped it, as if dreaming something enough could birth it into being. I know it now with a certainty that has fitted into the lost core at the heart of me, as hard and angular as my hope was soft and shimmering. The King will not have me.
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Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1))
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The little girl’s sense of secrecy that developed at prepuberty only grows in importance. She closes herself up in fierce solitude: she refuses to reveal to those around her the hidden self that she considers to be her real self and that is in fact an imaginary character: she plays at being a dancer like Tolstoy’s Natasha, or a saint like Marie Leneru, or simply the singular wonder that is herself. There is still an enormous difference between this heroine and the objective face that her parents and friends recognise in her. She is also convinced that she is misunderstood: her relationship with herself becomes even more passionate: she becomes intoxicated with her isolation, feels different, superior, exceptional: she promises that the future will take revenge on the mediocrity of her present life. From this narrow and petty existence she escapes by dreams.
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Simone de Beauvoir (The Second Sex)
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How you identify or what you prefer in the bedroom does not define your goals, dreams or interests, and has no baring on who you are as a human being, You don’t need to dress or behave a certain way because of your sexual orientation if you don’t want to. Trust that there are groups and resources out there that will support you no matter what. I know that I certainly appreciate all of my fans equally!
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Natasha Negovanlis
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When you are not being honest in a relationship – to another person or to yourself – it is a little like screwing on the top of a jam jar when the ridges are out of line. An onlooker might think you are screwing it on just fine, but you can feel a stiffness developing that warns you it’s not on properly, and you know then that, however hard you try to keep turning it, the lid will never tightly seal.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love: Lovers, Strangers, Parents, Friends, Endings, Beginnings)
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But Spanish and English aren't different languages, only extreme dialects of Latin. It's almost possible to translate word for word. Translation from a language unrelated to English is nothing to do with equivalent words. Whenever I'd tried to do that in Chinese I'd come out with unbroken nonsense. I had to forget the English, hang the meaning up in a well-lit gallery, stare at it hard, then describe it afresh.
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Natasha Pulley (The Bedlam Stacks)
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Nobody is right for anyone. Actually, what makes somebody right is commitment. Then when you’re committed to each other and you have true dialogue, that means you allow the other to impact upon you and they allow you to impact on them. You’re not rigid and unchanging; you are moved by each other. It’s like two stones rubbing together until suddenly they fit. You have your initial years of sexual attraction and then something deeper can hook in. Rather than having a relationship with your fantasy of that person you begin to have a real relationship with them; you’ve impacted each other enough to actually know each other. And to know someone is to love them.
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Natasha Lunn (Conversations on Love)
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[Letter to his wife, Natalia Sedova] In addition to the happiness of being a fighter for the cause of socialism, fate gave me the happiness of being her husband. During the almost forty years of our life together she remained an inexhaustible source of love, magnanimity, and tenderness. She underwent great sufferings, especially in the last period of our lives. But I find some comfort in the fact that she also knew days of happiness. For forty-three years of my conscious life I have remained a revolutionist; for forty-two of them I have fought under the banner of Marxism. If I had to begin all over again I would of course try to avoid this or that mistake, but the main course of my life would remain unchanged. I shall die a proletarian revolutionist, a Marxist, a dialectical materialist, and, consequently, an irreconcilable atheist. My faith in the communist future of mankind is not less ardent, indeed it is firmer today, than it was in the days of my youth. Natasha has just come up to the window from the courtyard and opened it wider so that the air may enter more freely into my room. I can see the bright green strip of grass beneath the wall, and the clear blue sky above the wall, and sunlight everywhere. Life is beautiful. Let the future generations cleanse it of all evil, oppression and violence, and enjoy it to the full.
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Leon Trotsky
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After dinner Natasha went to the clavichord, at Prince Andrey's request, and began singing. Prince Andrey stood at the window, talking to the ladies, and listened to her. In the middle of a phrase, Prince Andrey ceased speaking, and felt suddenly a lump in his throat from tears, the possibility of which he had never dreamed of in himself. He looked at Natasha singing, and something new and blissful stirred in his soul. He was happy, and at the same time he was sad. He certainly had nothing to weep about, but he was ready to weep. For what? For his past love? For the little princess? For his lost illusions? For his hopes for the future? Yes, and no. The chief thing which made him ready to weep was a sudden, vivid sense of the fearful contrast between something infinitely great and illimitable existing in him, and something limited and material, which he himself was, and even she was. This contrast made his heart ache, and rejoiced him while she was singing.
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Leo Tolstoy (War and Peace)
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One possible solution to the grandfather paradox is the theory of multiverse originally set forth by Hugh Everett. According to multiverse theory, every version of our past and future histories exists, just in an alternate universe. For every event at the quantum level, the current universe splits into multiple universes. This means that for every choice you make, an infinite number of universes exist in which you made a different choice. The theory neatly solves the grandfather paradox by posting separate universes in which each possible outcome exists, thereby avoiding a paradox. In this way we get to live multiple lives. There is, for example, a universe where Samuel Kingsley does not derail his daughter's life. A universe where he does derail it but Natasha is able to fix it. A universe where he does derail it and she is not able to fix it. Natasha is not quite sure which universe she's living in now.
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Nicola Yoon (The Sun Is Also a Star)
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Does it occur to you that if he set his mind to it, Steve could be a truly excellent supervillain?” Clint said into the comm unit, not bothering with any sort of segue. He knew very well who it was. β€œWe have a contingency plan in place for that,” Coulson said without missing a beat. In the background, Steve said, β€œWait, what?” β€œOh, c'mon.” Stark sounded seriously insulted. β€œIf anyone here is going to go the black leather and weather control ray route, it's gonna be me, let's not even kid ourselves.” β€œEvery active SHIELD employee has a wallet card instructing them what to do in the event you go supervillain, Stark. It's standard equipment.” A beat of silence. β€œWhat?” Tony asked. β€œI got one,” Bruce said. β€œWant to see it?” β€œIf you show it to him, it'll defeat the purpose of having a plan,” Natasha said. β€œAnd I like this plan, it's a good plan, I do not want to go through them trying to come up with something else.” β€œYes, I want to see it,” Tony said. β€œThor, did you get a card?” β€œVerily. Their plan is most sound. I believe we will be able to subdue you with great swiftness, before you have much chance to hurt yourself or others. The damage to property will, of course, be massive, but such things are to be expected.” β€œWhat the hell? You will not be able to subdue me quickly. Screw you, I am wily and brilliant.” β€œI didn't get one,” Steve said, and there was a loud sound of no one being surprised. β€œIt's not a good idea to warn the bait that-” Clint started...
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Scifigrl47 (Ordinary Workplace Hazards, Or SHIELD and OSHA Aren't On Speaking Terms (In Which Tony Stark Builds Himself Some Friends (But His Family Was Assigned by Nick Fury), #2))
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According to scientists, there are three stages of love: lust, attraction, and attachment. And, it turns out, each of the stages is orchestrated by chemicalsβ€”neurotransmittersβ€”in the brain. As you might expect, lust is ruled by testosterone and estrogen. The second stage, attraction, is governed by dopamine and serotonin. When, for example, couples report feeling indescribably happy in each other’s presence, that’s dopamine, the pleasure hormone, doing its work. Taking cocaine fosters the same level of euphoria. In fact, scientists who study both the brains of new lovers and cocaine addicts are hard-pressed to tell the difference. The second chemical of the attraction phase is serotonin. When couples confess that they can’t stop thinking about each other, it’s because their serotonin level has dropped. People in love have the same low serotonin levels as people with OCD. The reason they can’t stop thinking about each other is that they are literally obsessed. Oxytocin and vasopressin control the third stage: attachment or long-term bonding. Oxytocin is released during orgasm and makes you feel closer to the person you’ve had sex with. It’s also released during childbirth and helps bond mother to child. Vasopressin is released postcoitally. Natasha knows these facts cold. Knowing them helped her get over Rob’s betrayal. So she knows: love is just chemicals and coincidence. So why does Daniel feel like something more?
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Nicola Yoon (The Sun Is Also a Star)
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Fate has always been the realm of the gods, though even the gods are subject to it. In ancient Greek mythology, the Three Sisters of Fate spin out a person's destiny within three nights of their birth. Imagine your newborn child in his nursery. It's dark and soft and warm, somewhere between two and four a.m., one of those hours that belong exclusively to the newly born or the dying. The first sister - Clotho - appears next to you. She's a maiden, young and smooth. In her hands she holds a spindle, and on it she spins the thrads of your child's life. Next to her is Lachesis, older and more matronly than her sister. In her hands, she holds the rod used to mesure the thread of life. The length and destiny of your child's life is in her hands. Finally we have Atropos - old, haggardly. Inevitable. In her hands she holds the terrible shears she'll use to cut the thread of your child's life. She determines the time and manner of his or her death. Imagine the awesome and awful sight of these three sisters pressed together, presiding over his crib, dermining his future. In modern times, the sisters have largely disappeared from the collective consiousness, but the idea of Fate hasn't. Why do we still believe? Does itmake tragedy more bearable to believe that we ourselves had no hand in it, that we couldn't have prevented it? It was always ever thus. Things happen for a reason, says Natasha's mother. What she means is Fate has a Reason and, though you may not know it, there's a certain comfort in knowing that there's a Plan.
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Nicola Yoon (The Sun Is Also a Star)
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The clockwork octopus came out. It extended a tentacle with a clicking of metal joints. Around it was looped the chain of his watch. He hesitated, but took it. The chain skittered over the metal tentacle with a high, thin pitch like incoming sea. It was quite a coincidence for a mechanical sea creature and he was speculating whether it could possibly have been done on purpose when Katsu stole his other sock and flopped on to the floor with an unbiological bang, whereupon it octopused out of the open door and slid down the banister. He exclaimed at it, was ignored, and then went after it just in time to see it disappear into the parlour. It was climbing up the leg of the piano stool when he caught up. The watchmaker confiscated the sock and threw it over his shoulder to Thaniel, who caught it with the tips of his fingers. The octopus settled in his lap. β€˜Thank you for finding him,’ he said. Against the piano keys, his hands were too warmly coloured for the watery morning. β€˜I was looking for him earlier. He plays hide and seek.
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Natasha Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1))