I suspect that much of life is like that. We seldom see what is closest to our eyes.

Jack Whyte
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  3. But to live in ignorance on such a point was impossible. - Jane Austen

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  1. A man is a fool to live in hopes of a better tomorrow. I have a thousand, better ways today to spend what time remains ahead of me, and I have brighter, lighter and more pleasant places in which to spend it.

  2. She knew exactly how he was feeling, because experience had taught her that the kind of excitement she was feeling at that moment was never, ever one-sided. On the contrary, she knew that it was born of acute and mutual anticipation, and she knew, too,...

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