492 Quotes About Brothers
- Author Tim Cummings
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It’s easier for me to make sense of it that way than it is for me to face the other way—reality. And yet, those evil spirits that were unleashed—be they fake entities from a stupid carnival ride, or cruel malevolencies from dark spiritual chasms of our universe—have stayed with me all these years
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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When you are a grown up your brothers become your neighbors and your unconditional brotherhood become your conditional neighborhood.
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- Author Tim Cummings
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Listen, we’ll come visit you. Okay? I’ll dress up as William Shakespeare, Lucent as Emily Dickinson, and beautiful ‘Ray’ as someone dashing and manly like Jules Verne or Ernest Hemingway...and we’ll write on your white-room walls. We’ll write you out of your supposed insanity. I love you, Micky Affias.-James (from "Descendants of the Eminent")
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- Author John Elder Robison
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I tried to show him things, but he didn't seem to study what I showed him. Usually, he just put whatever I handed him in his mouth. He would try to eat anything. I fed him Tabasco sauce and he yelled. Having a little brother helped me learn to relate to other people. Being a little brother, Snort learned to watch what he put in his mouth.
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- Author Danielle Steel
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She had been transformed into a lethal machine to gather information, and destroy anyone who interfered with her.
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- Author Gillian Flynn
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I don't feel the need to explain my actions to her. I don't clarify, I don't doubt, I don't worry. I don't tell her everything, not anymore, but I tell her more than anyone else, by far. I tell her as much as I can.
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- Author Laurie Perez
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In that household, Todd’s flagrant self-expression became the clarity against which dark shades were necessary.
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- Author Radhika Mundra
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The family I didn’t get to choose but have grown to tolerate anyway.
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- Author Vikram Seth
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How rarely these few years, as work keeps up aloof,Or fares, or one thing or another,How we had days to spend under our parents' roof;Myself, my sister, and my brother.All five of us will die; to reckon from the pastThis flesh and blood is unforgiving.What's hard is that just one of us will be the lastTo bear it all and go on living.
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