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good-night proud rewards
Bill Nighy When you are in something that you're proud of and it's funny and it's a good night out and all of those things, there's nothing quite like it. The rewards are proportionate to the amount of alarm and distress it causes you.
good-night lips bits
Charlotte Bronte Good-night, my-" He stopped, bit his lip, and abruptly left me.
good-night sleep way
Chanel Iman A good night's sleep is always the best way to wake up and go to work.
good-night lying light
Edmund Waller Since thou wouldst needs, bewitched with some ill charms, Be buried in those monumental arms: As we can wish, is, may that earth lie light Upon thy tender limbs, and so good night.
good-night goodnight new-day
Bernard Williams This is the end of the day, but soon there will be a new day.
good-night goodnight angel
William Shakespeare And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!
good-night sweet love-you
William Shakespeare So far be distant; and good night, sweet friend: thy love ne'er alter, till they sweet life end
good-night dream halloween
William Shakespeare Are you sure/That we are awake? It seems to me/That yet we sleep, we dream
thinking vanity
Charles Caleb Colton None of us are so much praised or censured as we think.
thinking people remember
Charles Caleb Colton A thorough-paced antiquary not only remembers what all other people have thought proper to forget, but he also forgets what all other people think is proper to remember.
thinking greed words-of-wisdom
Charles Dickens "As I think I told you once before," said I, "it is you who have been, in your greed and cunning, against all the world. It may be profitable to you to reflect, in future, that there never were greed and cunning in the world yet, that did not do too much, and overreach themselves. It is as certain as death."
thinking people noses
Charles Dickens I think the Romans must have aggravated one another very much, with their noses. Perhaps, they became the restless people they were, in consequence.
thinking diversity different
Charles Dickens Them which is of other naturs thinks different.
thinking america impossible
Charles Dickens I think it impossible, utterly impossible, for any Englishman to live here [in America], and be happy.
thinking pieces ships
Charles Dickens and it was not until I began to think, that I began fully to know how wrecked I was, and how the ship in which I had sailed was gone to pieces.
thinking light law
Charles Dickens The one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself. There is no other principle distinctly, certainly, and consistently maintained through all its narrow turnings. Viewed by this light it becomes a coherent scheme, and not the monstrous maze the laity are apt to think it. Let them but once clearly perceive that its grand principle is to make business for itself at their expense, and surely they will cease to grumble.
thinking advice
Charles Stewart Parnell Get the advice of everybody whose advice is worth having - they are very few - and then do what you think best yourself.
tears lines and-love
Chris Botti There's a fine line between heartbreak and love. It's a compliment when someone tells me my music put them in a place when where they were almost in tears.
tears enough subjects
Edith Wharton In any really good subject, one has only to probe deep enough to come to tears.
tears shed
Arthur Rimbaud I shed more tears than God could ever have required.
tears pearls gains
William Shakespeare The liquid drops of tears that you have shed Shall come again, transform'd to orient pearl, Advantaging their loan with interest Of ten times double gain of happiness.
tears reason merriment
William Shakespeare Nature's tears are reason's merriment.
tears cry misinterpretation
Bob Marley Don't shed no tears, no woman, no cry.
tears dry no-fear
Bob Marley Dry your tears, have no fears.
tears poetic tropes
Elizabeth Kostova I've read there is no such thing as a single tear, that old poetic trope. And perhaps there isn't, since hers was simply a companion to my own.
tears
Benjamin Franklin When nature gave us tears, She gave us leave to weep.