248 Quotes About Letter
- Author Jesse Ball
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Just in case the letter doesn’t get all the way to you, I gave it some wings so it could fly the rest of the way.
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- Author Charles de Leusse
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Life is short, even in letter. (Vie, c'est court, Même en lettre)
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- Author Marquis de Sade
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Yes, I am a libertine, I admit it: I have imagined everything of that kind which can be imagined, but I certainly have not done all that I have imagined, and I certainly never shall. I am a libertine, but I am neither a criminal nor a murderer.
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- Author Stefan Zweig
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Después comprendí que esa mirada que atrae, que te envuelve y te desnuda a la vez, esa mirada de seductor consumado, era tu modo de mirar a todas las mujeres que se cruzaban en tu camino, a cualquier vendedora que te atendía, a cualquier criada que te abría la puerta. No eres consciente de la fuerza de esa mirada que tu ternura hacia las mujeres hace parecer más dulce y afectuosa en su insistencia.
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- Author Stefan Zweig
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¿Te puedes creer, querido, que no conozco ni diez calles de esta pequeña ciudad en la que viví dos años? Estaba dolida y quería estarlo
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- Author Lisa Kleypas
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May and October, the best-smelling months? I'll make a case for December: evergreen, frost, wood smoke, cinnamon.
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- Author Oscar Wilde
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If after I am free a friend of mine gave a feast, and did not invite me to it, I should not mind a bit. I can be perfectly happy by myself. With freedom, flowers, books, and the moon, who could not be perfectly happy?
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- Author Lisa Kleypas
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This is the perfume of March: rain, loam, feathers, mint. Every morning and afternoon, I drink fresh mint tea sweetened with honey.
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- Author Lisa Kleypas
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In truth, I find the ocean unnerving. Too vast. I much prefer the forests around Stony Cross. They're always fascinating, and full of commonplace miracles... spiderwebs glittering with rain, new trees growing from the trunks of fallen oaks. I wish you could see them with me. And together we would listen to the wind rushing through the leaves overhead, a lovely swooshy melody... tree music!
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