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The Red Cross irritated Ugwu; the least they could do was ask Biafrans their preferred foods rather than sending so much bland flour.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Technically, I'm a knight. My family goes back a thousand years in the Naples area. We're a titled, noble people.
— Paul Sorvino
But what she had always imagined were the two basic ingredients of happy adulthood, intellectual companionship and thrilling sex, are missing too.
— Charlotte Mendelson
But what had once been a cheerful house now sagged on its eaves. The only thing missing was the opening strain of the Addams Family theme song.
— Ania Ahlborn
You don't have to be a rich person to have a great life. You have to be a person of value to enjoy the beauty of life.
— Debasish Mridha
I weaned myself on the nostalgia equivalent of methadone (less addictive, less obvious, less likely to make you crazy): missing what I had never had.
— Tana French
You don't know what you're missing."
I was thirty-four years old. I had a pretty good idea what I was missing. — Marshall Thornton
I was thirty-four years old. I had a pretty good idea what I was missing. — Marshall Thornton
I'd rather not have had a glimpse of what I've been missing.
— Kresley Cole
You never miss what you've never had. I never had any other life. I didn't know any other life.
— B.B. King
I wasn't kissing her, I was whispering in her mouth.
— Chico Marx
Let's be honest: we all watch the show at home and play 'armchair' 'Survivor,' inserting our opinions, comments and yelling at the TV screen.
— Jenna Morasca
By the time school started again, I had almost forgotten what I was missing. I wasn't lonely anymore; I was just alone.
— Danielle Evans
I worried that what I had seen in the driver was something I'd seen in myself, that it took me to know me.
— Catherine Lacey
Until we learn to honor and respect what other people believe, I think we are doomed.
— Patricia Polacco