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I love you, he thought, looking at Win. I love every part of you, every thought and word... the entire complex, fascinating bundle of all the things you are. I want you with ten different kinds of need at once. I love all the seasons of you, the way you are now, the thought of how much more beautiful you'll be in the decades to come. I love you for being the answer to every question my heart could ask. And it seemed so easy, once he capitulated. It seemed natural and right. Kev wasn't certain if he was surrendering to Win or to his own passion for her. Only that there was no more holding back. He would take her. And he would give her everything he had, every part of his soul, even the broken pieces.
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passion
love
merripen
soulmates
win
longing
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Lisa Kleypas |
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The fight isn't over until you win.
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victory
win
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Robin Hobb |
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"All the fires of hell could burn for a thousand years and it wouldn't equal what I feel for you in one minute of the day. I love you so much there is no pleasure in it. Nothing but torment. Because if I could dilute what I feel for you to the millionth part, it would still be enough to kill you. And even if it drives me mad, I would rather see you live in the arms of that cold, soulless bastard than die in mine," Merripen said to Win."
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museum
merripen
win
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Lisa Kleypas |
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"I'm not good enough for you. But no one is. And most men, good or bad, have limits to what they would do, even for someone they love. I have none. No God, no moral code, no faith in anything. Except you. You're my religion. I would do anything you asked. I would fight, steal, kill for you." -Kev to Win"
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love
kev
win
obsession
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Lisa Kleypas |
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"War." Gorgon spits the word. "That is what they call it to give the illusion of honor and law. It is chaos. Madness and blood and the hunger to win. It has always been thus and shall always be so."
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war
gorgon
law
forever
win
honor
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Libba Bray |
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REMEMBER YOUR GREATNES
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existence
giant
living-achievement
loss
struggles
suffering
suzy-kassem
poem
courage
poetry
human
achieve
beauty
confidence
strength
success
life
wisdom
inspirational
winners
born
great
affirmation
eye
loser
egg
sperm
winner
big
attitude
survivor
winning
obstacles
small
competition
odds
greatness
successful
birth
pains
race
warrior
victory
losing
fears
win
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Suzy Kassem |
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A weak but steady throb lay beneath Kev's searching fingertips. Win's heartbeat...the pulse that sustained his universe.
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illness
love
kev
merripen
soulmates
win
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Lisa Kleypas |
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The point of a fight is not to have a good fight, it's to win.
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win
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Holly Black |
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But I still feel like I lost. We all have the potential to fall in love a thousand times in our lifetime. It's easy. The first girl I ever loved was someone I knew in the sixth grade. Her name was Missy; we talked about horses. The last girl I love will be someone I haven't even met yet. probably. They all count. But there are certain people you love who do something else; they define how you classify what love is supposed to feel like. These are the most important people in your life, and you'll meet maybe four or five of these people over the span of 80 years. But there's still one more tier to all this; there is always one person you love who becomes that definition. It usually happens retrospectively, but it always happens eventually. This is the person who unknowingly sets the template for what you will always love about other people, even if some of those lovable qualities are self-destructive and unreasonable. You will remember having conversations with this person that never actually happened. You will recall sexual trysts with this person that never technically occurred. This is because the individual who embodies your personal definition of love does not really exist. The person is real, and the feelings are real-but you create the context. And context is everything. The person who defines your understanding of love is not inherently different than anyone else, and they're often just the person you happen to meet first time you really, really want to love someone. But that person still wins. They win, and you lose. Because for the rest of your life, they will control how you feel about everyone else.
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reality
love
truth
win
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Chuck Klosterman |
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A battle is won by the side that is absolutely determined to win. Why did we lose the battle of Austerlitz? Our casualties were about the same as those of the French, but we had told ourselves early in the day that the battle was lost, so it was lost.
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war
defeat
defeatism
victory
win
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Leo Tolstoy |
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We know how to win wars. We must learn now to win peace...
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war
win
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Stephen E. Ambrose |
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Assassins take no pride in fighting fairly. We take pride in winning.
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fair
rule
bite
brawl
killer
lawless
murderer
no-holds-barred
poisoner
ruthless
skirmish
strike
lose
win
pride
fight
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Robin Hobb |
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... because a fight's worth nothing if you know from the start that you're going to win it. It's the ones in between that test you. They're the ones that bring questions with them.
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worth-nothing
test
questions
win
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Markus Zusak |
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"Try more strategy and less force. Passion never wins any game, never mind what they say." He said something similar now: "Excuses don't win a game. You should try strategy."
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win
strategy
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie |
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Lieutenant Welsh remembered walking around among the sleeping men, and thinking to himself that 'they had looked at and smelled death all around them all day but never even dreamed of applying the term to themselves. They hadn't come here to fear. They hadn't come to die. They had come to win.
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death
win
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Stephen E. Ambrose |
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Take a pinch of snuff, doctor, and acknowledge that I have scored over you in your example.
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snuff
sherlock
win
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
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"Because," he said in an even voice, "you're used to winning, so you don't even think about how, every time there's a game, both sides get that 'rah, rah, team' speech from their coaches both sides hear 'you're the best!' 'You've got to win!' 'You're the greatest!' But half of the people playing that game are going to walk away losers. Half!"
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loser
teams
winner
team
win
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Margaret Peterson Haddix |
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Or perhaps it is because it is so NECESSARY for you to win. It is like a drowning man catching at a straw. You yourself will agree that, unless he were drowning he would not mistake a straw for the trunk of a tree.
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win
dying
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
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A friendliness, as of dwarfs shaking hands, was in the air...
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unintentional-humor
win
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Forster E.M. |
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I never advise friends to put money in anything,. said Danny. 'It's a no-win situation - if they make a profit they forget that it was you who recommended it, and if they make a loss they never stop reminding you. My only advise would be not to gamble what you can't afford, and never to risk an amount that might cause you to lose a night's sleep
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money
sleep
loss
risk
friends
afford
recommend
gamble
investment
win
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Jeffrey Archer |
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As a collaborative leader, you support people in their work--you remove roadblocks and help them win.
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roadblocks
leader
support
win
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Kenneth H. Blanchard |
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The fight isn't over until you win it...That's all you have to remember. No matter what the other man thinks.
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lose
over
strive
win
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Robin Hobb |
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"Mr. Rohan," she heard Beatrix ask, "are you going to marry my sister?" Amelia choked on her tea and set the cup down. She sputtered and coughed into her napkin. "Hush, Beatrix," Win murmured. "But she's wearing his ring--" Poppy clamped her hand over Beatrix's mouth. " " "I might," Cam replied. His eyes sparkled with mischief as he continued. "I find your sister a bit lacking in humor. And she doesn't seem particularly obedient. On the other hand--" One set of French doors flew open, accompanied by the sound of breaking glass. Everyone on the back terrace looked up in startlement, the men rising from their chairs. " ," came Win's soft cry. Merripen stood there, having dragged himself from his sickbed. He was bandaged and disheveled, but he looked far from helpless. He looked like a maddened bull, his dark head lowered, his hands clenched into massive fists. And his stare, promising death, was firmly fixed on Cam. There was no mistaking the bloodlust of a Roma whose kinswoman had been dishonored. "Oh, God," Amelia muttered. Cam, who stood beside her chair, glanced down at her questioningly. "Did you say something to him?" Amelia turned red as she recalled her blood-spotted nightgown and the maid's expression. "It must have been servants' talk." Cam stared at the enraged giant with resignation. "You may be in luck," he said to Amelia. "It looks as if our betrothal is going to end prematurely." She made to stand beside him, but he pressed her back into the chair. "Stay out of this. I don't want you hurt in the fray." "He won't hurt me," Amelia said curtly. "It's he wants to slaughter." Holding Merripen's gaze, Cam moved slowly away from the table. "Is there something you'd like to discuss, ?" he asked with admirable self-possession. Merripen replied in Romany. Although no one save Cam understood what he said, it was clearly not encouraging. "I'm going to marry her," Cam said, as if to pacify him. "That's even worse!" Merripen moved forward, murder in his eyes. Lord St. Vincent swiftly interceded, stepping between the pair. Like Cam, he'd had his share of putting down fights at the gambling club. He lifted his hands in a staying gesture and spoke smoothly. "Easy, large fellow. I'm sure you can find a way to resolve your differences in a reasonable fashion." "Get out of my way," Merripen growled, putting an end to the notion of civilized discourse. St. Vincent's pleasant expression didn't change. "You have a point. There's nothing so tiresome as being reasonable. I myself avoid it whenever possible. Still, I'm afraid you can't brawl when there are ladies present. It might give them ideas."
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beatrix
cant-brawl-in-front-of-ladies
st-vincent
merripen
cam
poppy
win
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Lisa Kleypas |
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Know that we win the war when we pray in power because prayer is the battle.
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prayer
god
focus
victory
win
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Stormie Omartian |
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(...)entre todas las razas del mundo, nuestra sed, o mejor dicho, nuestra avidez, de tesoros, de oro, de especias y de dominio, !oh, si!, sobre todo del dulce dominio, !es la mas aguda, la mas insaciable, la mas carente de todo escrupulo! Es esta avidez la que alimenta nuestro progreso, no se si con fines diabolicos o divinos. Ni usted tampoco lo sabe, senor. Ni yo tengo el menor interes en saberlo. Simplemente, me alegro de que el Creador me arrojase del lado de los vencedores.
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progress
spanish
diabólico
progreso
vencer
divino
winner
español
divine
win
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David Mitchell |
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"All you need to know, boy," Finan growled, "is that Lord Uhtred's side is the one that wins."
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finan
side
uhtred
know
need
win
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Bernard Cornwell |
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"You have games on there?" he asks. "Yeah," I answer for her. "She's become a checkers fanatic. Shelley, show him how it works." While Shelley slowly taps the screen with her knuckles, Alex watches, seemingly fascinated. When the checkers screen comes up, Shelley nudges Alex's hand. "You go first," he says. She shakes her head. "She wants you to go first," I tell him. "Cool." He taps the screen. I watch, getting all mushy inside, as this tough guy plays quietly with my big sister. "Do you mind if I make a snack for her?" I say, desperate to leave the room. "Nah, go ahead," he says, his concentration on the game. "You don't have to let her win," I say before leaving. "She can hold her own in checkers." "Uh, thanks for the vote of confidence, but I am tryin' to win," Alex says. He has a genuine grin on his face, without trying to act cocky or cool."
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checkers
brittany-ellis
shelley-ellis
smile
win
game
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Simone Elkeles |
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"Shelley," I say. "You should've let him win. You know, to be polite." Shelley's response is a shake of her head. Applesauce drips on her chin. "That's the way it's going to be, huh?" I say, hoping the scene doesn't gross Alex out. Maybe I'm testing him, to see if he can handle a glimpse of my home life. If so, he's passing. "Wait until Alex leaves. I'll show you who the checkers champion is." My sister smiles that sweet, crooked smile of hers. It's like a thousand words put into one expression. For a moment I forget Alex is still watching me. It's so weird having him inside my life and my house. He doesn't belong, yet he doesn't seem to mind being here."
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brittany-ellis
shelley-ellis
smile
glimpse
win
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Simone Elkeles |
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"A wrestling match.. Yes, you could describe life that way." So which side wins, I ask? He smiles at me, the crinkled eyes, the crooked teeth. "Love wins. Love always wins."
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tug-of-war
wrestle
live
life
love
win
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Mitch Albom |
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Why, Mr. Anderson?, Why, why?. Why do you do it? Why, why get up?. Why keep fighting?. Do you believe you're fighting...for something?. For more than your survival?. Can you tell me what it is?. Do you even know?; Is it freedom?, Or truth?. Perhaps peace?. Could it be for love? Illusions, Mr. Anderson. Vagaries of perception. Temporary constructs of a feeble human intellect trying desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or purpose. And all of them as artificial as the Matrix itself, although... only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love. You must be able to see it, Mr. Anderson. You must know it by now, You can't win. It's pointless to keep fighting. Why, Mr. Anderson?. Why?, Why do you persist?. Agent Smith ( Matrix Revolutions Movie, 2003 ).
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existence
passion
freedom
persistence
love
truth
why-we-live
illusions
matrix
why
perception
human-beings
survival
survival-instinct
win
fight
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William Irwin |
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"Believe that you can do something and half the battle is won before you start." -Bill Arkwright"
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win
self-esteem
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Joseph Delaney |