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It’s not that we have to quit this life one day, but it’s how many things we have to quit all at once: music, laughter, the physics of falling leaves, automobiles, holding hands, the scent of rain, the concept of subway trains... if only one could leave this life slowly!


Roman Payne


#beauty #carpe-diem #dying #holding-hands #laughter

A beautiful battle is one you don't have to fight


Robert Jordan


#mat #red-hand #beauty

My opposition to Interviews lies in the fact that offhand answers have little value or grace of expression, and that such oral give and take helps to perpetuate the decline of the English language.


James Thurber


#decline #english #english language #expression #fact

I collect new books the way my friends collect designer handbags. Sometimes, I just like to know I have them and actually reading them is beside the point. Not that I don't eventually end up reading them. I do. But the mere act of buying them makes me happy.


Jennifer Kaufman


#handbags #purses #reading #design

His hands are miracles. I can watch them for hours, transforming wood into something it never dreamed of being.


Katja Millay


#miracles #dreams

It's weird when you wake of from a bad dream and everything is still bad.


Todd Strasser


#hands #murder #mystery #strasser #suspense

I have seen him set fire to his wigwam and smooth over the graves of his fathers... clap his hand in silence over his mouth, and take the last look over his fair hunting ground, and turn his face in sadness to the setting sun.


George Catlin


#face #fair #fathers #fire #graves

Once I had her hand, I never wanted to let go of her.


Ottilie Weber


#holding-hands #love #not-letting-go #family

The facts were strongly behind his client. But the legal battle could be drawn out for months; no one stood to gain except the lawyers. Ghandi was not interested in making a profit out of legal briefs and empty arguments. He was determined to serve the best interests of both sides. Dada Abdulla and his opponent were blood relations, and every day the case dragged on only drove in deeper the wedge that was splitting their family in two. With much talking Ghandi persuaded both sides to submit to arbitration and settle out of court. Even more talking was necessary to get Dada Abdulla to agree on terms which would not bankrupt the loser, but in the end both sides were satisfied. Ghandi was ecstatic. "I had learnt," he exclaimed, "the true practice of law. I had learnt to find out the better side of human nature and to enter men's hearts. I realized that the true function of a lawyer was to unite parties riven asunder.


G. Palanithurai


#lawyer #family

There is more than one kind of freedom. Freedom to and freedom from.


Margaret Atwood


#freedom






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