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Talk to yourself in two languages - what do I fear and what do I love - in order to balance the body and the soul. — Peter Shepherd

And to us, we're more married than any piece of paper or big party could make us. — Suzanne Collins

Death must be an evil and the gods agree; for why else would they live for ever? — Sappho

Westcliff looks for any excuse to demonstrate his superiority, doesn't he?" "Was that what he was doing? It looked rather like he was trying to find an excuse to put his arms around you. — Lisa Kleypas

You think you have mastered it, but just as you get well underway in following, it turns a back-somersault and there you are. It slaps you in the face, knocks you down, and tramples upon you. It is like a bad dream. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The problem with working under an outside label is that your music never seems to reach the right people. — Kailash Kher

Drinking is fun! It makes me feel horrible and sexy! — Warren Ellis

Hence arises the belief that traditional culture, which is always based on particular connections, identities, and meanings, is intrinsically oppressive; that "essentialism," the belief that things have a particular nature and significance, is ignorance and bigotry; and that "discrimination", treating one connection as more fitting than another for any non-technological reason, is irrational and wrong. — James Kalb

He'd learned quickly enough that when you cooked for a family, everybody was a critic. — Nora Roberts

There is a good deal of posturing here, of romantic frenzy, of wild Karamazovian unrestraint and sentimentality - yes, and also something else, gentlemen of the jury, something that cries out in the soul, that throbs incessantly in his mind, and poisons his heart unto death; this something is conscience, gentlemen of the jury, the judgment, the terrible pangs of conscience! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The point of this book is that being Scottish is more than just a matter of nationality or place of origin or clan or even culture. It is also a state of mind, a way of viewing the world and our place in it. — Arthur Herman