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42495911 Quotes By John Brunner

Let's all be different same as me. — John Brunner

42495911 Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Let me read to you," said Roger Nowell. "It is a night for reading. — Jeanette Winterson

42495911 Quotes By Roswell Field

...the sixth [eligible lady] perished miserably after returning to me one of my most cherished books with the leaves dog-eared and the binding cracked. For I hold with the greatest philosophers that she who maltreats a book will never make a good wife. — Roswell Field

42495911 Quotes By Alexandra Adornetto

Who said anything about relationship? Besides, we're not required to share everything; it's not like we're married."
"You want to marry me?" Xavier asked, and I saw some faces turn toward us in curiosity. "I was thinking we'd start slow and see where things went, but hey, what the hell!"
I rolled my eyes. "Be quiet or I'll be forced to flick you."
"Ooh," he mocked. "The ultimate threat. I don't think I've ever been flicked before."
"Are you suggesting I can't hurt you?"
"On the contrary, I think you have the power to do great damage."
I looked at him quizzically and then blushed deeply when his meaning dawned.
"Very funny," I said curtly. — Alexandra Adornetto

42495911 Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Prospect, n. An outlook, usually forbidding. An expectation, usually forbidden. — Ambrose Bierce

42495911 Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Enlightenment is not only the end of suffering and of continuous conflict within and without, but also the end of the dreadful enslavement to incessant thinking. What an incredible liberation this is! — Eckhart Tolle

42495911 Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Ten people, with Shardblades alight, standing before a wall of black and white and red. — Brandon Sanderson

42495911 Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

Every society honors its live conformists and its dead troublemakers. — Marshall McLuhan