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The world was hers for the reading.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading.
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Logan Pearsall Smith
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There is only one page left to write on. I will fill it with words of only one syllable. I love. I have loved. I will love.
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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The past is always tense, the future perfect.
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Zadie Smith
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Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time: Thus is your time on earth filled with glory.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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You don't love a girl because of beauty. You love her because she sings a song only you can understand.
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L.J. Smith (Secret Vampire (Night World, #1))
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Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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Every moment happens twice: inside and outside, and they are two different histories.
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Zadie Smith (White Teeth)
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I told you. You don't love someone because of their looks or their clothes or their car. You love them because they sing a song only your heart can understand.
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L.J. Smith
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You are never stronger...than when you land on the other side of despair.
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Zadie Smith (White Teeth)
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Each person has a literature inside them.
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Anna Deavere Smith
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Katherine," he said. He was still smiling.
"Yes." She leaned closer.
"Katherine..."
"Yes, Damon?"
"Go to hell.
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L.J. Smith (The Fury / Dark Reunion (The Vampire Diaries, #3-4))
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No one expected me. Everything awaited me.
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Patti Smith (Just Kids)
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Where does it all lead? What will become of us? These were our young questions, and young answers were revealed. It leads to each other. We become ourselves.
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Patti Smith (Just Kids)
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People die . . . so love them every day.
Beauty fades . . . so look before it's gone.
Love changes . . . but not the love you give.
And if you love, you'll never be alone.
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L.J. Smith (Witchlight (Night World, #9))
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I know that's what people say-- you'll get over it. I'd say it, too. But I know it's not true. Oh, youll be happy again, never fear. But you won't forget. Every time you fall in love it will be because something in the man reminds you of him.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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You can go through life and make new friends every year - every month practically - but there was never any substitute for those friendships of childhood that survive into adult years. Those are the ones in which we are bound to one another with hoops of steel.
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Alexander McCall Smith (The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #1))
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The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.
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Arthur Conan Doyle (The Hound of the Baskervilles (Sherlock Holmes, #5))
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How I wish I lived in a Jane Austen novel!
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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Throughout life people will make you mad, disrespect you and treat you bad. Let God deal with the things they do, cause hate in your heart will consume you too.
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Will Smith
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I shouldn't think even millionaires could eat anything nicer than new bread and real butter and honey for tea.
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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Come on, Rory! It isn't rocket science, it's just quantum physics!
-The Doctor (Matt Smith)
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Steven Moffat
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It's not the changes that will break your heart; it's that tug of familiarity.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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Asleep by the Smiths
Vapour Trail by Ride
Scarborough Fair by Simon & Garfunkel
A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum
Dear Prudence by the Beatles
Gypsy by Suzanne Vega
Nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues
Daydream by Smashing Pumpkins
Dusk by Genesis (before Phil Collins was even in the band!)
MLK by U2
Blackbird by the Beatles
Landslide by Fleetwood Mac
Asleep by the Smiths (again!)
-Charlie's mixtape
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Stephen Chbosky (The Perks of Being a Wallflower)
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Even when we're apart, we'll be looking at the same sky!
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L.J. Smith (Daughters of Darkness (Night World, #2))
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Winston Smith: Does Big Brother exist?
O'Brien: Of course he exists.
Winston Smith: Does he exist like you or me?
O'Brien: You do not exist.
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George Orwell (1984)
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Love is the strangest, most illogical thing in the world.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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She wore her sexuality with an older woman's ease, and not like an awkward purse, never knowing how to hold it, where to hang it, or when to just put it down.
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Zadie Smith
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Is it better to have had a good thing and lost it, or never to have had it?
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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Dear God," she prayed, "let me be something every minute of every hour of my life. Let me be gay; let me be sad. Let me be cold; let me be warm. Let me be hungry...have too much to eat. Let me be ragged or well dressed. Let me be sincere - be deceitful. Let me be truthful; let me be a liar. Let me be honorable and let me sin. Only let me be something every blessed minute. And when I sleep, let me dream all the time so that not one little piece of living is ever lost.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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Why do people always assume that volume will succeed when logic wonβt? - Damon
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L.J. Smith (Nightfall (The Vampire Diaries: The Return, #1))
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Everything distracted me, but most of all myself.
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Patti Smith (Just Kids)
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The fact is always obvious much too late, but the most singular difference between happiness and joy is that happiness is a solid and joy a liquid.
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J.D. Salinger (Nine Stories)
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He looks at her and smiles. "You're sort of dangerous, you know?"
She stares at him. "Me?"
"Yeah," he says sitting back. "I'm way too honest with you.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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From that time on, the world was hers for the reading. She would never be lonely again, never miss the lack of intimate friends. Books became her friends and there was one for every mood. There was poetry for quiet companionship. There was adventure when she tired of quiet hours. There would be love stories when she came into adolescence and when she wanted to feel a closeness to someone she could read a biography. On that day when she first knew she could read, she made a vow to read one book a day as long as she lived.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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The price of a memory, is the memory of the sorrow it brings.
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Pittacus Lore (I Am Number Four (Lorien Legacies, #1))
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It is sometimes easier to be happy if you don't know everything.
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Alexander McCall Smith (Morality for Beautiful Girls (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #3))
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Please, no matter how we advance technologically, please don't abandon the book. There is nothing in our material world more beautiful than the book."
(Acceptance speech, National Book Award 2010 (Nonfiction), November 17, 2010)
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Patti Smith
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Evil will never find peace. It may triumph, but it will never find peace.
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L.J. Smith (The Awakening (The Vampire Diaries, #1))
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Oh please," said Zacharias Smith, rolling his eyes and folding his arms. "I don't think Expelliarmus is exactly going to help us against You-Know-Who, do you?"
"I've used it against him," Harry said quietly. "It saved my life last June.
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5))
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She had become accustomed to being lonely. She was used to walking alone and to being considered 'different.' She did not suffer too much.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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You know, you've never really cared about anyone," he said. "But someday you will, and it's going to hurt. It's going to hurt a lot.
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L.J. Smith (Secret Vampire (Night World, #1))
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Oh, magic hour, when a child first knows she can read printed words.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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The greatest lie ever told about love is that it sets you free.
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Zadie Smith (On Beauty)
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People always think that happiness is a faraway thing," thought Francie, "something complicated and hard to get. Yet, what little things can make it up; a place of shelter when it rains - a cup of strong hot coffee when you're blue; for a man, a cigarette for contentment; a book to read when you're alone - just to be with someone you love. Those things make happiness.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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I fell in love with you. I didn't do it on purpose
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L.J. Smith (The Hunter (The Forbidden Game, #1))
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You're talking!"
"I know I am."
"And making sense!"
"Thank you kindly."
"And in sentences!"
"I've noticed." - Stefan and Elena
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L.J. Smith (Nightfall (The Vampire Diaries: The Return, #1))
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The name is Salvatore. As in savior.
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L.J. Smith (The Awakening / The Struggle (The Vampire Diaries, #1-2))
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Dear Diary,
Oh, it's all too much to explain and you wouldn't believe it anyway. I'm going to bed.
Bonnie
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L.J. Smith (Dark Reunion (The Vampire Diaries, #4))
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No furniture is so charming as books.
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Sydney Smith (A memoir of the Rev. Sydney Smith)
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Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little.
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Edmund Burke
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I am and always will be the optimist, the hoper of far-flung hopes and the dreamer of improblable dreams.
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Matt Smith
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Fear is not real. It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand me. Danger is very real. But fear is a choice.
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Will Smith
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Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time: Thus is your time on earth filled with glory.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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Did you know that people who meet at least three different times within twenty-four hour period are ninety-eight percent more likely to meet again?
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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Well I haven't fucked much with the past,
But I've fucked plenty with the future.
- Babelogue
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Patti Smith (Patti Smith Collected Lyrics, 1970-2015)
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Being soaked alone is cold. Being soaked with your best friend is an adventure.
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Emily Wing Smith (Back When You Were Easier to Love)
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I only want to write. And there's no college for that except life.
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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Heβs like a song she canβt get out of her head. Hard as she tries, the melody of their meeting runs through her mind on an endless loop, each time as surprisingly sweet as the last, like a lullaby, like a hymn, and she doesnβt think she could ever get tired of hearing it.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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It's one thing to run away when someone's chasing you. It's entirely another to be running all alone.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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It means that there's only one love for everyone who exists. And when you meet that love, you know them. You know you were meant to be together, and nothing can keep you apart.
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L.J. Smith (Night World, No. 2 (Night World, #4-6))
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The great thing about being a writer is that you are always re-creating yourself.
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Martin Cruz Smith
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Big flashy things have my name written all over them. Well... not yet, give me time and a crayon.
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Matt Smith
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Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn about anyone else
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L.J. Smith (The Fury / Dark Reunion (The Vampire Diaries, #3-4))
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
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Seth Grahame-Smith (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, #1))
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Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can.
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree.
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Roy L. Smith
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Forgiveness is a gift of high value. Yet its cost is nothing.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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It's so easy to laugh
It's so easy to hate
It takes guts to be gentle and kind
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Morrissey
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Sometimes I think it's better to suffer bitter unhappiness and to fight and to scream out, and even to suffer that terrible pain, than to just be... safe. At least she knows she's living.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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And if he left me of his own free will, then he should get ready for the bitch-slapping of his life.
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L.J. Smith
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Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property, is in reality instituted for the defense of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all.
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Adam Smith
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Why is summer mist romantic and autumn mist just sad?
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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I write this sitting in the kitchen sink.
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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I like how you're neither here nor there. And how there's nowhere else you're meant to be while waiting. You're just sort of suspended.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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Who would have guessed that four minutes could change everything?
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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I learned from him that often contradiction is the clearest way to truth
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Patti Smith (Just Kids)
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Ash? Get bent and die.
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L.J. Smith (Daughters of Darkness (Night World, #2))
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If there was only one tree like that in the world, you would think it was beautiful. But because there are so many, you just can't see how beautiful it really is.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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I wish I wrote the way I thought
Obsessively
Incessantly
With maddening hunger
Iβd write to the point of suffocation
Iβd write myself into nervous breakdowns
Manuscripts spiralling out like tentacles into abysmal nothing
And Iβd write about you
a lot more
than I should
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Benedict Smith
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When I read a book, I put in all the imagination I can, so that it is almost like writing the book as well as reading it - or rather, it is like living it. It makes reading so much more exciting, but I don't suppose many people try to do it.
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Dodie Smith (I Capture the Castle)
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Each night I lie and dream about the one
Who kissed me and awakened my desire
I spent a single hour with him alone
And since that hour, my days are layed with fire.
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L.J. Smith (Secret Circle Booklet)
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Get away from my brother." - Damon
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L.J. Smith (Dark Reunion (The Vampire Diaries, #4))
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Nothing really dies as long as it's not forgotten
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L.J. Smith (The Forbidden Game (The Forbidden Game, #1-3))
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I hate all those flirty-birty games that women make up. Life's too short. If you ever find a man you love, don't waste time hanging your head and simpering. Go right up to him and say, 'I love you. How about getting married?
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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It doesn't matter if you can't say it right now. I'll say it for both of us. And someday you'll learn.
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L.J. Smith (The Awakening (The Vampire Diaries, #1))
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When you're soulmates, it hits you like lightning, and you know that's the one person in the world you were meant to be with. You don't think you're soulmates; you just know it's your destiny whether you like it or not.
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L.J. Smith (Night World, No. 1 (Night World, #1-3))
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Never lie, steal, cheat, or drink. But if you must lie, lie in the arms of the one you love. If you must steal, steal away from bad company. If you must cheat, cheat death. And if you must drink, drink in the moments that take your breath away
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Will Smith
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Who wants to die? Everything struggles to live. Look at that tree growing up there out of that grating. It gets no sun, and water only when it rains. It's growing out of sour earth. And it's strong because its hard struggle to live is making it strong. My children will be strong that way.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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Fear is not real. The only place that fear can exist is in our thoughts of the future. It is a product of our imagination, causing us to fear things that do not at present and may not ever exist. That is near insanity. Do not misunderstand me danger is very real but fear is a choice.
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Will Smith
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What are you really studying?"
He leans back to look at her. "The statistical probability of love at first sight."
"Very funny," she says. "What is it really?"
"I'm serious."
"I don't believe you."
He laughs, then lowers his mouth so that it's close to her ear. "People who meet in airports are seventy-two percent more likely too fall for each other than people who meet anywhere else.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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Mary-Lynnette: "You have not read 'Pride and Prejudice'."
Ash: "Why not?"
Mary-Lynnette: "Because Jane Austen was a human."
Ash: "How do you know?"
Mary-Lynnette: "Well Jane Austen was a woman, and you're a chauvinist pig."
Ash: "Yes, well, that I can't argue.
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L.J. Smith
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I can't believe you're here," she says, her voice soft. "I can't believe you found me."
"You found me first," he says, and when he leans to kiss her, it's slow and sweet and she knows that this will be the one she always remembers. Because while the other two kisses felt like endings, this one is unquestionably a beginning.
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Jennifer E. Smith (The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight)
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She was made up of more, too. She was the books she read in the library. She was the flower in the brown bowl. Part of her life was made from the tree growing rankly in the yard. She was the bitter quarrels she had with her brother whom she loved dearly. She was Katie's secret, despairing weeping. She was the shame of her father stumbling home drunk. She was all of these things and of something more...It was what God or whatever is His equivalent puts into each soul that is given life - the one different thing such as that which makes no two fingerprints on the face of the earth alike.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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You always were selfish. Your one fault. Not willing to share anything, are you?" Suddenly, Damon's lips curved up in a singularly beautiful smile. But fortunately the lovely Elena is more generous. Didn't she tell you about our little liaisons? Why? The first time we met she almost gave herself to me on the spot."
"That's a lie!"
"Oh, no, dear brother, I never lie about anything important. Or do I mean unimportant? Anyway, your beauteous damsel nearly swooned into my arms. I think she likes men in black." As Stefan stared at him, trying to control his breathing, Damon added, almost gently, "You're wrong about her, you know, You think she's sweet and docile like Katherine. She isn't. She's not your type at all, my saintly brother. She has a spirit and a fire in her that you wouldn't know what to do with."
"And you would, I suppose."
Damon uncrossed his arms and slowly smiled again. "Oh, yes.
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L.J. Smith (The Awakening / The Struggle (The Vampire Diaries, #1-2))
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Stop worrying about your identity and concern yourself with the people you care about, ideas that matter to you, beliefs you can stand by, tickets you can run on. Intelligent humans make those choices with their brain and hearts and they make them alone. The world does not deliver meaning to you. You have to make it meaningful...and decide what you want and need and must do. Itβs a tough, unimaginably lonely and complicated way to be in the world. But thatβs the deal: you have to live; you canβt live by slogans, dead ideas, clichΓ©s, or national flags. Finding an identity is easy. Itβs the easy way out.
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Zadie Smith (On Beauty)
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Because," explained Mary Rommely simply, "the child must have a valuable thing which is called imagination. The child must have a secret world in which live things that never were. It is necessary that she believe. She must start out by believing in things not of this world. Then when the world becomes too ugly for living in, the child can reach back and live in her imagination. I, myself, even in this day and at my age, have great need of recalling the miraculous lives of the Saints and the great miracles that have come to pass on earth. Only by having these things in my mind can I live beyond what I have to live for.
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Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
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It's a funny thing about the modern world. You hear girls in the toilets of clubs saying, "Yeah, he fucked off and left me. He didn't love me. He just couldn't deal with love. He was too fucked up to know how to love me." Now, how did that happen? What was it about this unlovable century that convinced us we were, despite everything, eminently lovable as a people, as a species? What made us think that anyone who fails to love us is damaged, lacking, malfunctioning in some way? And particularly if they replace us with a god, or a weeping madonna, or the face of Christ in a ciabatta roll---then we call them crazy. Deluded. Regressive. We are so convinced of the goodness of ourselves, and the goodness of our love, we cannot bear to believe that there might be something more worthy of love than us, more worthy of worship. Greeting cards routinely tell us everybody deserves love. No. Everybody deserves clean water. Not everybody deserves love all the time.
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Zadie Smith (White Teeth)
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How many times have you tried to talk to someone about something that matters to you, tried to get them to see it the way you do? And how many of those times have ended with you feeling bitter, resenting them for making you feel like your pain doesn't have any substance after all?
Like when you've split up with someone, and you try to communicate the way you feel, because you need to say the words, need to feel that somebody understands just how pissed off and frightened you feel. The problem is, they never do. "Plenty more fish in the sea," they'll say, or "You're better off without them," or "Do you want some of these potato chips?" They never really understand, because they haven't been there, every day, every hour. They don't know the way things have been, the way that it's made you, the way it has structured your world. They'll never realise that someone who makes you feel bad may be the person you need most in the world. They don't understand the history, the background, don't know the pillars of memory that hold you up. Ultimately, they don't know you well enough, and they never can. Everyone's alone in their world, because everybody's life is different. You can send people letters, and show them photos, but they can never come to visit where you live.
Unless you love them. And then they can burn it down.
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Michael Marshall Smith (Only Forward)
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The great source of both the misery and disorders of human life, seems to arise from over-rating the difference between one permanent situation and another. Avarice over-rates the difference between poverty and riches: ambition, that between a private and a public station: vain-glory, that between obscurity and extensive reputation. The person under the influence of any of those extravagant passions, is not only miserable in his actual situation, but is often disposed to disturb the peace of society, in order to arrive at that which he so foolishly admires. The slightest observation, however, might satisfy him, that, in all the ordinary situations of human life, a well-disposed mind may be equally calm, equally cheerful, and equally contented. Some of those situations may, no doubt, deserve to be preferred to others: but none of them can deserve to be pursued with that passionate ardour which drives us to violate the rules either of prudence or of justice; or to corrupt the future tranquillity of our minds, either by shame from the remembrance of our own folly, or by remorse from the horror of our own injustice.
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Adam Smith (The Theory of Moral Sentiments)