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"Eternity is a long time, but only a day when you are in love."
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"The strongest bond in the universe is when two souls unite to become one."
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"Love is the only criminal who, after stealing your heart, convinces you to celebrate her."
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"I love the moon as if she stole my heart."
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Personal Development

"Love only knocks on your heart's door when certain it has the right address."
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"Love rewards you more in a moment than pleasure could in a lifetime."
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"Benedick: I protest I love thee.Beatrice: Why, then, God forgive me!Benedick: What offence, sweet Beatrice?Beatrice: You have stayed me in a happy hour: I was about toprotest I loved you.Benedick: And do it with all thy heart.Beatrice: I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest."
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"I love you like a guitar loves hands. The strings of my heart will never sing without your touch."
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"If you sweep a woman off of her feet, make sure your character is strong enough to keep her in the air."
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"I miss you", is how she entices you. "I want you", is how she charms you. "I need you", is how she entraps you. "I love you", is how she imprisons you."
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"The momentum of the mind can be vexingly, involuntarily capricious."
Psychology

"One never knows how the witch became wicked, or whether that was the right choice for her - is it ever the right choice? Does the devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not a devil? It is the very least question of definitions."
Ethics

"The story of 'Mirror Mirror' is in many ways a story about evolution. It's about the evolution of a child into an adult. It's about the evolution of those dwarves into something a little less rock-like, a little more humanoid. It's about the evolution of history, too, from the darkness of the Middle Ages into the light of the Age of Reason."
Education

"I think that's shameful, even if it's just a story, to propose an afterlife for evil... Any afterlife notion is a manipulation and a sop. It's shameful the way the unionists and the pagans both keep talking up hell for intimidation and the airy Other Land for reward."
Ethics

"Children played at those stories, they dreamed about them. They took them to heart and acted as if to live inside them."
Childhood

"Where I'm from, we believe in all sorts of things that aren't true... we call it history."
History

"To read, even in the half-dark, is also to call the lost forward."
Education

"Night-time is being brushed aside like so much cobweb. The day is wound up and begins even before the last haunted dreams, the last of the fog, those spectral and evanescent residues, have faded away."
Time

"Immortality is a chancy thing, it cannot be promised or earned. Perhaps it cannot even be identified for what it is."
Philosophy

"There was something about words and music together that allowed people to get nearest to honest truth about what was most difficult to say. Paradoxically, only through the essential instantaneity of music could you approach its eternal pertinence."
Art
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