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If a pitcher sees you fiddling with the bat, he'll stall until your arms are tired before you even get a chance to hit. — Paul Waner

I believe,' Muswell once said, 'that mental isolation is the essence of weird fiction. Isolation when confronted with disease, with madness, with horror and with death. These are the reverberations of the infinity that torments us.
("The White Hands") — Mark Samuels

Sweet life continues in the breeze, in the golden fields. — Jack Kerouac

Wonder, and its expression in poetry and the arts, are among the most important things which seem to distinguish men from other animals, and intelligent and sensitive people from morons. — Alan Watts

And when we come to refute them, we shall show in its fitting place that this class of men [i.e., the gnostics] has been instigated by satan to a denial of that baptism which is regeneration to God, and thus to a denial of the whole faith [by denying all physical aspects of spirituality, including the incarnatian and bodily resurrection of Jesus]. — Irenaeus Of Lyons

No matter what mistakes we might have made yesterday, today is the day we can retrieve our innocence. — Marianne Williamson

I have the right to demand obedience because my orders are reasonable ones. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

He who is good at excuses is generally good for nothing else. — Samuel Foote

The passionate are like men standing on their heads, they see all things the wrong way. — Plato

To combine telling an interesting story with brilliantly written characters is the most difficult thing to do. — Greg McHugh

I'm not the marrying kind -"
St. Vincent snorted. "No man is. Marriage is a female invention. — Lisa Kleypas

If you're raised in a household where questions are encouraged, you're the minority. It's sad. One of the things that has resonated the most for me is that, in the '50s, if your sex life was unfulfilling, it was your fault, as a woman. It was never the man's fault. Millions of women thought they were working with faulty equipment. If they couldn't have orgasms from having sex with their husbands, then they were broken. That's insane, and everybody believed it. — Lizzy Caplan

It is morally appalling for the so called liberators of South Sudan to keep liberating their own people from a war that has already been won. — Duop Chak Wuol

Darrak"- she let out a shuddery breath-"I need my privacy."
"That's going to be difficult. For obvious reasons — Michelle Rowen