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Finally, spurred by the appetite to which he was indifferent, he took any one, read the printing on the parti-colored label of paper. He held the soup can like a skull; and at once he did not want it. The soup was made from celery. Mr. Lecky put it back. He stood in mild misery, harassed again by the plague of a will impotent in its restored freedom.
If the mind cannot direct, it can be cunning to protect its ease. Mr. Lecky now proposed a fantastic pact to himself. He shut his eyes. He reached again and took a can. Eyes still shut, he ripped the label from it, crumpled and threw away the paper. Now he could not tell what he had until he opened it. — James Gould Cozzens
It suddenly hit me one day: after we're married I'll be called Mrs T Leaf! — Tamsin Greig
Of all the various peoples of this world, none leaves the human body in the simple state of nature in which it was born. — Jacqueline Delange
Finding myself a nice and likeable character is a complete change. — Nicholas Young
I cannot stay, little one. He laughed quietly into my mind. I am too large. "But how will I take care of you?" You wish to take care of me? He tilted his head. "Yes, of course. Mama says if I awaken something, it must stay with me, because it's my responsibility. No neighbors can know, and especially not the government or they'll take you away. So I bring everything to my room." I looked him over skeptically. "You might fit in my closet. — Lizzy Ford
Nothing dries sooner than a tear. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
I am a demon hunter. Clearly, I am not afraid of the dark. — Cassandra Clare
And what of monsters? Can they love too? We know quite well they can. For we know that they do. — Alice Hoffman
The Doctor gave a modest shrug. Well, I must admit that I made heads turn wherever I go. It's a burden that I just have to live with. — Jacqueline Rayner
The essence of all beauty, I call love. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Death doesn't frighten me; now I can think peacefully of ending a long life. — Jeanne Calment