i wish someone would tell me whom to love and how to tell him
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i wish someone would tell me whom to love and how to tell him
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"I know that we spend our whole lives holding on to what we have. We fear loss as much as death itself. But without loss, there is no change. And without change, there is no life."
My favorite philosophical detective, the inimitable Llewellyn Watts (Daniel Maslany), as his own life is threatened in The Talking Dead [S11E09].
If you believe a lie it becomes the truth. And why lie to yourself unless you did something so bad you don’t want to believe you did it?
Pretty Little Liars
Okay the joke just got a thousand times better
Jessica Huang, Fresh Off The Boat, Season 2, Episode 22
tv recap / review https://t.co/EHVXtyxmDg via @AVTVClub
It's not about the story, Murdoch. Opera's about the expression of emotion - pure emotion expressed through virtruostic singing. (...) Life holds greater riches than a job with the Toronto Constabulary There are a lot of things you don't know about me, Murdoch.
Inspector Thomas Brackenreid (Thomas Craig), in Murdoch at the Opera.
I’ve always loved that about him, that behind his often brash exterior and colourful language, he is a bon-vivant and likes fine things, like the opera, but also a stroll home with his best girl --Margaret, of course-- on a lovely night!
I was heartbroken. You see, Detective, Peter Reid was not a prostitute whose services I was using. He was the man with whom I was infatuated. (...) Because I was a fool. He seduced me with his charm and wit...and beauty. That's what made it so pathetic. I was blind. And when that flash went off, my eyes were finally open to the fact of my own craven stupidity. (...) Of course it was a trap! And while you may think that I pursued the photographer with vengeance in mind, the truth is that... I wept. While the man I loved... While my lover got dressed and left. He was the last man I ever took to bed. I don't know why I'm telling you all this. It's hardly relevant.
Chief Constable Percival Giles (Nigel Bennett) to Detective William Murdoch, in What Lies Buried [S8E07].
I had skipped this episode in my Murdoch Re-Watch so far, because it makes me weep, too! But tonight, after a day that was a roller-coaster of emotions, I did feel like watching it again! I wept liberally, of course; but I don’t regret it!