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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.

Edgar Allan Poe

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I miss him in so many ways, but right now I miss him in the way you always miss someone when you`re single among a room full of couples.

Emily Giffin

Too many people lived their lives acting and pretending, wearing masks and losing themselves in the process.

Nicholas Sparks

There are many things that seem impossible only so long as one does not attempt them.

André Gide

Your hand and your mouth agreed many years ago that, as far as chocolate is concerned, there is no need to involve your brain.

Dave Barry

Life is pain! I wake up every morning in pain! Work is pain! You know how many times I just wanted to give up? How many times I`ve thought about ending it?

House M.D. (movie)

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Many people may listen, but few people actually hear.

Harvey Mackay

The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at once.

William Cecil

- Do you think I`m wonderful? - she asked him one day as they leaned against the trunk of a petrified maple.
- No - he said.
- Why?
- Because so many girls are wonderful. I imagine hundreds of men have called their loves wonderful today, and it`s only noon. You couldn`t be something that hundreds of others are.

Jonathan Safran Foer

How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book!

Henry David Thoreau

There are so many fragile things [...]. People break so easily, and so do dreams and hearts.

Neil Gaiman

Many people die with their music still in them. Why is this so? Too often it is because they are always getting ready to live. Before they know it, time runs out.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

Sometimes I felt that there were too many painful things in this world, and if I thought about them all, my heart might break in two.

Cherie Currie

A man may fall many times, but he won`t be a failure until he says that someone pushed him.

Elmer G. Letterman

If the omniscient author of nature knew that the study of his works tends to make men disbelieve his Being or Attributes, he would not have given them so many invitations to study and contemplate Nature.

Robert Boyle

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