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Think about the adiamante." I was too tired to say much more. "It says more than I can." And it did - the hardest manmade substance, and it couldn't stand up to the souls of human beings. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

While a man desires a woman,
His mind is bound
As closely as a calf to its mother.
As you would pluck an autumn lily,
Pluck the arrow of desire. — Dhammapada

Sometimes you wake up from the storm.
Sometimes it kills you.
Child, this storm will make you rise to greatness. — S.T. Anthony

I glare at him."I can't reach my hair," I snap, wiggling my bound fingers.
Bowen's eyebrows shoot up."A bit snarky this morning, Fotard?"
I sigh, a feeling bone-deep, weary ache in my whole body." Can you blame me, Botard?"
He runs his fingers over his scruffy chin and studies me."No. I'd be pretty snarky if I smelled like you. And I bet you're dying to brush your teeth. — Bethany Wiggins

The irony is that in our decades, the combination of rationalism, asceticism, and individualism (the so-called Protestant Ethic) has produced precisely the system of boondoggling, luxury-consumption, and status. — Paul Goodman

Jesus is like the wind! You know it's there, but you can't see it! — Andrea Walker-Williamson

No one has characterized market mechanisms better than Friedrich von Hayek. — Herbert Simon

Beware of feelings, Father. They are the biggest liars in us. They make truth what we want it to be. — Dorothy Salisbury Davis

He looked at her for a moment, amazed. "How did you know that? How can a servant girl like you understand so much?"
Because self-absorbed man-children are common as weeds, thought Mary. But she said, "I don't know, sir. I only guessed. — Y.S. Lee

You can't look back; you have to keep looking forward. — Lucy Liu

In order to write poetry, you must first invent a poet who will write it. — Antonio Machado

When I wonder what the future of books will be, I often think about horses. Before automobiles existed, everyone had a horse. Then cars became available, and their convenience, compared to horses, was undeniable. — Susan Orlean

India is beyond statement, for anything you say, the opposite is also true. It's rich and poor, spiritual and material, cruel and kind, angry but peaceful, ugly and beautiful, and smart but stupid. It's all the extremes. — Sarah Macdonald

her true name is never spoken aloud. — Kris Waldherr