#err

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The worst part about loving someone, Merripen, is that there will al­ways be things you can't protect her from. Things be­yond your control. You finally realize there is something worse than dying . . . and that is having something hap­pen to her. You have to live with that fear always. But you have to take the bad part, if you want the good part." Kev looked at him bleakly. "What's the good part?" A smile touched Cam's lips. "All the rest of it is the good part," he said, and went.


Lisa Kleypas


#kev #love #merripen #rohan #love

But he grins, so brilliantly, not even paying attention. “I love it when you say my name,” he says. “I don’t even know why.” “Warner isn't your name,” I point out. “Your name is *****.” His smile is wide, so wide. “God, I love that.” “Your name?” “Only when you say it.” “*****? Or Warner?” His eyes close. He tilts his head back against the wall. Dimples.


Tahereh Mafi


#warner #love

So don't fall in love, there's just too much to lose; if you're given the chance then I'm begging you choose to walk away, walk away, don't let it get you. I can't bear to see the same thing happen to you.


Mayday Parade


#songs #terrible-things #love

There is something terribly wrong with a culture inebriated by noise and gregariousness.


George Steiner


#noise #something #terribly #wrong

We passed from laughter to terror which, like love and hate, are close relatives.


Lise Deharme


#laughter #love #terror #love

Save me, O you who love me; love me bravely.


Miklós Radnóti


#miklos-radnoti #love

One unerring mark of the love of truth is not entertaining any proposition with greater assurance than the proofs it is built upon will warrant.


John Locke


#assurance #built #entertaining #greater #love

Break my heart or break my fall.


Amber Newberry


#break-my-heart #break-up #broken-heart #broken-september #love

Henry,' at last said one, again dipping the spoon into the flaming spirit, 'hast thou read Hoffman?' 'I should think so,' said Henry. 'What think you of him?' 'Why, that he writes admirably; and, moreover, what is more admirable - in such a manner that you see at once he almost believes that which he relates. As for me, I know very well that when I read him of a dark night, I am obliged to creep to bed without shutting my book, and without daring to look behind me.' 'Indeed; then you love the terrible and fantastic?' 'I do,' said Henry. ("The Dead Man's Story


James Hain Friswell


#eta-hoffmann #fantastic #fantastique #fear #horror

Would it be such a terrible thing for us to fall in love?" he asked. ... "Ask me again in the morning.


Donna Thurland


#ask #grey #kate #love #morning