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And smiles to go before I weep, And Smiles to go before I weep. — Jerry Spinelli

Love creates new form, changes matter, and holds the cosmos together beyond time and space. It's in every one of us. It's what God is. — Wayne Dyer

Every libromancer had a first book. Etched more sharply into my memory than my first kiss, this book had been my magical awakening. — Jim C. Hines

This is called 'Black Box', for the girl who holds the key to mine. — Cassia Leo

But vampires feel cold as acutely as humans, and the blood of the kill is often the rich, sensual alleviation of that cold. But — Anne Rice

Eighteenth-century matrons would have never have dreamed of appointing a redhaired wet nurse for their precious offspring - redheads passed on their horrible characters through their milk. — Kate Williams

The nights are too long,' he told Missandei, 'and there is much and more to do, always. — George R R Martin

And I know it seems easy," said Piglet to himself,"but it isn't every one who could do it. — A.A. Milne

When I turned 16, I got my driver's license like the rest of my classmates, but I also got an extra present: a two-day practice session in a Formula Ford: my first open-wheel racing car and the first step on the ladder toward becoming a professional driver. — Charlie Kimball

Nobody really believes in equality anyway. — Warren Farrell

Q. Surely it is easier to be objective about other people than about oneself?
A. No, it is more difficult. If you become objective to yourself you can see other people objectively, but not before, because before that it will all be coloured by your own views, attitudes, tastes, by what you like and what you dislike. To be objective you must be free from it all. You can become objective to yourself in the state of self-consciousness: this is the first experience of coming into contact with the real object. — P.D. Ouspensky

No matter what you set out to do and how you set out to do it, you ultimately have to be who you are, and who you are as that character. So, I paid as much homage as I could to what Michael Clarke did, and had to rely on my own gifts to guide me through it. — Dennis Haysbert