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It's easier to crush a dream than realize one, forming a bond is infinitely more difficult than breaking one — Ryohgo Narita

Since it is so likely that (children) will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker. — C.S. Lewis

Once I was seated, I couldn't help people-watching. I'll admit it, I'm an addict from way back. — James Patterson

You couldn't escape the literary atmosphere in our home. I grew up as a Britisher. I played a protagonist of every nationality in stage adaptations of Shakespeare and Brecht. I graduated from Yale. When I moved to the U.S., I realized with some amount of surprise that I was seen as an ethnic actor. — Satya Bhabha

We will continue to do all we can to protect the public health against these dietary supplements that have been found to cause serious illness and injury. — Andrew Von Eschenbach

It is this same "central personal vision" that is crucial for Nietzsche, who goes so far as to say, "Whether this taste was good or bad is less important than one might suppose, if only it was a single taste!" It is precisely the "central personal vision" of Lanier and "single taste" of Nietzsche that is lacking in most chatbots. — Brian Christian

Cause she hold me down every time I hit her up. When I get right I promise that we gon live it up. — Drake

Each love dopes you in its own way. Never assume that each ecstasy will be the same! — Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal

Experience by itself teaches nothing ... Without theory, experience has no meaning. Without theory, one has no questions to ask. Hence, without theory, there is no learning. — W. Edwards Deming

He cradled her face between his hands, angled his mouth over hers, and welcomed the bliss she offered. Boldly, she gave her tongue the freedom to roam within his mouth. She sighed. He moaned.
He thought a man could become spoiled touching a woman. He might never want to touch stone again. Stone wasn't warm. It didn't alter its shape with the gentlest of pressures. Stone didn't breathe so he could feel its moisture on his face. Rocks didn't make soft sounds that he'd carry with him until the day he died. — Lorraine Heath

Still think the perfect shoe can't change your life? Just ask Cinderella! — Samantha Biskup