"When a person sets a thing in..." - Quote by Nicholas Sparks
When a person sets a thing in motion, there's a feeling of unease, almost regret, until you learn the truth.
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“If you're a bird... I'm a bird.”
“But if it couldn't be love and it didn't feel like lust, what was it? Like? Did he like her? Of course, he did, but that word didn't capture his feelings, either. It was a little too... vague and soft around the edges. People liked ice cream. People liked to watch television. It meant nothing, and it didn't come close to explaining why, for the first time, he felt the urge to tell someone the truth.”
“The past can be escaped only by embracing something better.”
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“After Hiroshima was bombed, I saw a photograph of the side of a house with the shadows of the people who had lived there burned into the wall from the intensity of the bomb. The people were gone, but their shadows remained.”
“Wars are not paid for in wartime. The bill comes later.”
“If you lose 50%, it takes 100% to get back to where you started-and that takes something you can never get back: time.”