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Remember that you are sinners as abominable as the Publican, wherefore do you, as you have him for your pattern, go to God, confess, in all simple, honest, and self- abasing, your numerous and abominable sins; and be sure that in the very next place you forget not to ask for pardon, saying, "God be merciful to me a sinner." And remember that none but God can help you against, nor keep you from, the damnation and misery that comes by sin. — John Bunyan

Because being in love does not give you any excuse to be less than honorable, Lady
Tremaine. — Sherry Thomas

Dawn itself is the most neglected masterpiece of the modern world. — R. Murray Schafer

Painters, especially American painters since the Second World War, have been much more troubled, beset by formal perplexity, than American writers. They've been a laboratory for everybody. — Donald Barthelme

Like the painting of a sorrow, A face without a heart. — Oscar Wilde

He takes my mouth with such fervor, my heart pounds harder than after I've just run for miles. My legs now feel like over cooked noodles. — A.R. Von

Nothing is more practical than a good theory. — Kurt Lewin

The absence of the Beloved is Hell, is imprisonment. And that absence fuels love until the prisoner becomes a conflagration of yearning. Sometimes the absent beloved is a woman, sometimes it is democracy, sometimes it is the dreams of youth. But always, always, separation is just a catapult to a new level of love. Each time he was imprisoned, each time he and my mother were forced apart, he would write to her - half-teasing, half-tender - of his immersion in that metaphor. In part because he believed it; in part because he would do everything he could to keep her from pain. — Kamila Shamsie

Civil wars leave nothing but tombs. — Alphonse De Lamartine

Drat! She'd invaded his hula hoop. — Virginia Smith

There is no great genius without a mixture of madness — Aristotle.