
There is no mistaking a real book when one meets it. It is like falling in love.
– Christopher Morley
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- When a man meets the right woman, he meets a new strength! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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- That’s what this country needs — more books! – Christopher Morley
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- No man is lonely while eating spaghetti:it requires so much attention. – Christopher Morley
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- maybe part of falling in love with someone else is also falling in love with yourself – Nicola Yoon
- Is falling in love with someone’s story the same thing as falling in love with the person himself? – Allie Condie
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- One can’t reason away regret-it’s a bit like falling in love, falling into regret. – Graham Greene
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- Mistaking insolence for freedom has always been the hallmark of the slave. – Wilhelm Reich
- It’s a funny thing sensing someone else’s sex drive. After a while, you get to mistaking it for your own. – Haruki Murakami
- Forgive me that I felt forsaken, That grief and angst was all I knew. Forgive me that I kept mistaking Too many other men for you. – Anna Akhmatova
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- When you meet the real problems of life, think of the real lessons of life for the real lessons of life are in the real problems of life – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- I love you because we hate the same stuff – Morley
- She was falling apart beneath my hands, and I was falling apart beneath her. My power was her power, and together, we sent each other soaring. – Rachael Wade
- I’m falling apart, one part after another. Falling down on the world like snow. Half of me is already on the ground, watching from below. – Ashly Lorenzana
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- Here comes the rain again.Falling on my arms like a tragedy.Reminding me of pain, as these drops wash away the tears falling down my cheeks. – Shillpi S Banerrji
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