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Another Quotes by David Levithan
- We switch to another language-- not our invented language or the language we've learned from our lives. As we walk further up the mountain, we…
- And maybe it is only by finding yourself that you can feel the true intensity of becoming close to another person.
- Even when I detach, I care. You can be separate from a thing and still care about it. If I wanted to detach completely, I…
- This, I think, is how people survive: Even when horrible things have been done to us, we can still find gratitude in one another.
- It's one thing to fall in love. It's another to feel someone else fall in love with you, and to feel a responsibility toward that…
- The ocean makes its music; the wind does its dance. We hold on. At first we hold on to one another, but then it starts…
- Yesterday is another world. I want to go back there.
- It is very hard to stay alive just for your own sake. It is very hard to stare into day after day without another familiar…
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- If one way be better than another, that you may be sure is nature's way. — Aristotle
- Another belief of mine; that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise. — Margaret Atwood
- Were kisses all the joys in bed, One woman would another wed. — William Shakespeare
- The Israeli lobby has clout in the U.S., which means that re-arranging the region and controlling its resources one way or another,… — Bashar al-Assad
- It's no accident, I think, that tennis uses the language of life. Advantage, service, fault, break, love, the basic elements of tennis… — Andre Agassi
- It is commonly supposed that the uniformity of a studious life affords no matter for narration: but the truth is, that of… — Samuel Johnson
- In most sciences one generation tears down what another has built and what one has established another undoes. In mathematics alone each… — Hermann Hankel