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b269a1b Journeys end in lovers meeting. lovers destiny meetings journeys William Shakespeare
cc9e2d8 there was a time before you but I can't remember it now a time before your beauty and I were formally introduced I'm sure I lived without you but I don't remember how can't imagine living without these feelings you've produced just one glance and my life was redrawn just one word and my vocabulary changed I asked the time and you said 'what's the hurry?' you asked my name and I almost forgot love meetings infatuation David Levithan
5bb1621 "*The best way to describe Mr. Windling would be like this: You are at a meeting. You'd like to be away early. So would everyone else. There really isn't very much to discuss, anyway. And just as everyone can see Any Other Business coming over the horizon and is putting their papers neatly together, a voice says "If I can raise a minor matter, Mr. Chairman..." and with a horrible wooden feeling in your stomach you , now, that the evening will go on for twice as long with much referring back to the minutes of earlier meetings. The man who has just said that, and is now sitting there with a smug smile of dedication to the committee process, is as near Mr. Windling as makes no difference. And something that distinguishes the Mr. Windlings of the universe is the term "in my humble opinion," which they think weight to their statements rather than indicating, in reality, "these are the mean little views of someone with the social grace of duckweed"." meetings Terry Pratchett
71d8957 When people really hate one another, the tension within them can sometimes make itself felt throughout a room, like atmospheric waves, first hot, then cold, wafted backwards and forwards as if in an invisible process of air conditioning, creating a pervasive physical disturbance. hatred meetings mood Anthony Powell
b4217ae "... you "met" this Moneta ... or whatever her real name is ... in her past but your future ... in a meeting that's still to come" past meetings Dan Simmons