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The greatest explorer on this earth never takes voyages as long as those of the man who descends to the depth of his heart. — Julien Green

Dear Dad,
When you sent me to school that morning, I thought you loved me. But now I see you for what you are. You called me a monster and a freak. But you're the one that raised me. — Alexandra Bracken

I keep a lighter in my back pocket all the time. I'm not a smoker, I just really like certain songs. — Demetri Martin

Yes, he wanted to do the right thing, but perhaps this time the right thing was something different. — Christopher Fowler

She's beautiful, and therefore to be wooed; She is a woman, therefore to be won. — William Shakespeare

The reason most people don't go to church is because they've already been. — Mark Twain

Mindful of this hesitation, Desiree persisted in her physical seduction by pulling her shoulders back - thereby extending her breasts, tilting her head, raising her right eyebrow, and smiling. She blew him a kiss. Who could resist that? — Jack Shaw

We're just beginning to learn the importance of music in our society. — Lester Bowie

In reality, I am not dependent, but
So as to keep dignity of the Generous
I have resorted to beggary. — Bedil

The man who is bigger than his job keeps cool. He does not lose his head, he refuses to become rattled, to fly off in a temper. The man who would control others must be able to control himself. There is something admirable, something inspiring, something soul-stirring about a man who displays coolness and courage under extremely trying circumstances. A good temper is not only a business asset. It is the secret of health. The longer you live, the more you will learn that a disordered temper breeds a disordered body. — B.C. Forbes

But the misfortune of speaking with bitterness is a most natural consequence of the prejudices I had been encouraging. There — Jane Austen

But you could," Ken said. "You could. We got a fella over in the jail right now for pleasurin' a pig." "Well, I'll be dogged," I said, because I'd heard of things like that but I never had known of no actual cases. "What kind of charges you makin' against him?" Buck said maybe they could charge him with rape. Ken gave him a kind of blank look and said no, they might not be able to make that kind of charge stick. "After all, he might claim he had the pig's consent, and then where would we be? — Jim Thompson

A noble birth and fortune, though they make not a bad man good, yet they are a real advantage to a worthy one and place his virtues in a fairer light. — George Lillo