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love people terrific writers
People forget that writers start off being readers. We all love it when we find a terrific read, and we want to let people know about it. Karin Slaughter
love miserable
Oh, he's such a miserable crud. I love him. I really do. Larry Hagman
love nor permit short thou thy
Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou liv'st, Live well, how long or short permit to heav'n John Milton
lovely soul windows
These lovely lamps, these windows of the soul Guillaume Salluste
loved miss
I've always loved this stadium. I'm going to miss it. Ron Santo
loved record
I've always loved soul, R&B, doo-wop and blues, and I've wanted to make a record like that for years. Nathaniel Rateliff
lover
I want a lover I don't have to love Conor Oberst
love seed sow
Sow a seed and let it grow, you never know where love will grow. Reed Kroloff
love
One day I would love to have a couple children. Jenna Bush
farewell wave donne
And as we leave Donne and Walton on the shores of Metahemeralism, we wave a fond farewell to those famous chums of yore. Donna Tartt
farewell-to-arms
There isn't any me. I'm you. Don't make up a separate me. Ernest Hemingway
farewell life-of-pi-book terrible
What a terrible thing it is to botch a farewell. Yann Martel
farewell mean kind
Its just kind of known in the music industry that a farewell tour means for now. Nikki Sixx
farewell bitter-words bitter
Farewell's a bitter word to say. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
farewell
With every farewell comes a hidden hope. Paulo Coelho
farewell doors world
Haggard, I would not be you for all the world," he declared. "You have let your doom in by the front door, although it will not depart that way. (...) Farewell, poor Haggard, farewell! Peter S. Beagle
farewell possibility scales
I go to scale the Future's possibilities! Farewell! Henrik Ibsen
farewell thinking littles
Farewell, too little, and too lately known, Whom I began to think and call my own. John Dryden
vain cradle graves
Nor has he lived in vain, who from his cradle to his grave has passed his life in seclusion. Horace
vain
One says a lot in vain, refusing; The other mainly hears the "No. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe