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Everything in life has a price; each choice we make is a transaction. It's only with the passage of time that we realize sometimes much to our regret whether the cost was worth it.


David Hontiveros


#kadasig #katumbas #underpass #life

The man is moody as hell.” “I am not moody—” “Yeah, bro.” Kenji puts his utensils down. “You are moody. It’s always ‘Shut up, Kenji.’ ‘Go to sleep, Kenji.’ ‘No one wants to see you naked, Kenji.’ When I know for a fact that there are thousands of people who would love to see me naked—


Tahereh Mafi


#kenji #unravel-me #love

In this sleepless night, as the darkness advances, look up at the sky and somehow remember that somewhere in this wide world, there are always people who love you, and people who need you. Because every person can't go on living alone.


Ai Yazawa


#kagen-no-tsuki #remember #love

You are what you love, not what loves you.


Charlie Kaufman


#love

Why?' - Nasuada 'You know why' - Murtagh


Christopher Paolini


#inheritance-cycle #love #murtagh #nasuada #love

She loved the sea for its storms alone, cared for vegetation only when it grew here and there among ruins. She had to extract a kind of personal advantage from things and she rejected as useless everything that promised no immediate gratification — for her temperament was more sentimental than artistic, and what she was looking for was emotions, not scenery.


Gustave Flaubert


#madame-bovary #love

Reality is a lovely place, but I wouldn't want to live there.


Adam Young


#owl-city #reality #love

It sounds crazy, to think that I cared so much without ever talking to you.


Tahereh Mafi


#cared #crazy #love #love

She loved the sea only for its storms, and greenery only when it was scattered among ruins.


Gustave Flaubert


#love

As he paid the hansom and followed his wife's long train into the house he took refuge in the comforting platitude that the first six months were always the most difficult in marriage. 'After that I suppose we shall have pretty nearly finished rubbing off each other’s angles,' he reflected; but the worst of it was that May's pressure was already bearing on the very angles whose sharpness he most wanted to keep


Edith Wharton


#marriage #age






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