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Anyone who learns the true and hidden nature of the world will be terrified, Oddie, but there's a safe harbor past the terror. — Dean Koontz

Caesar freely confessed to me, that the greatest actions of his own life were not equal, by many degrees, to the glory of taking it away. — Jonathan Swift

And saying it
the first time we say it and mean it
we cross over into that other world that has so far been no more than a suspicion or a dream. Saying it, we enter the golden realm where the old structures of doubt and the agony of incompleteness disappear, and the utterance itself is the first bright rung on the ladder of new possibility. What a relief! What a joyous relief from the distinctive weight of your own soul, to be able to look unguardedly into the eyes of another and say it, meaning it and heady with knowing you mean it: "I love you." If the wind had blown through me at that moment, my body would have sung like a chime. — Glen Duncan

There really wasn't anything suave about him," Ankenbrandt said. "We all worked twenty hours a day, and he worked twenty-three hours. — Ashlee Vance

I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow. — Edgar Allan Poe

The romantic vision she'd held of her marriage where the two of them came first and children, no matter whose they were, came after that relationship had disappeared, and she had no idea where to find it. — Sarah Jo Smith

That's all anyone has, and it's always brief, although, of course, some people believe they have a past where they can accumulate things and a future where they will accumulate still more. By the way, speaking of the present moment, do you masturbate a lot? — Paulo Coelho

Seventh of the Rituals of Radiant Living: the Ritual of Music. — Robin S. Sharma

People don't like to think, if one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant. — Helen Keller