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I ended up taking Ben & Jerry and the Gallo brothers home that night, so it was a real orgy, if a very maudlin and self-indulgent one. — Amelia C. Gormley

The I is always in the field of the Other. — Jacques Lacan

Let your heart sing the song of peace; let it be your anthem. — Debasish Mridha

When I did finally grace that stage with my presence,it was the most exhilarating moment of my life — A.J. Linn

The fountain of contentment must spring up in the mind. — Samuel Johnson

Nick: How? Are you a vampire or something? What made you immortal?
Acheron: Real good DNA. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The trick to going wherever you want unchallenged in a hospital is to walk briskly, nod to the people you know, and ignore the ones you don't. The nod reassures everyone that you are known, the brisk pace that you have a mission and don't want to talk. — Patricia Briggs

Forgetting, along with hypocrisy, were, to him, the necessary arts central to living. — Hanif Kureishi

How dare you say it's nothing to me? Baby, you're the only light I ever saw. — John Mayer

The lover wants no partiality. He says, Be so kind as to be just. — Henry David Thoreau

The Harrowing of Hell is so important to the Eastern Orthodox Church that they reenact it during their Easter liturgy. The priest exits the church with a cross held high, and the congregation remains inside. The church doors are locked and the lights are turned off. The darkened church becomes hell, the Devil's jail. The priest then pounds on the doors of the church - symbolizing Christ assaulting the gates of Hades - proclaiming "Open the doors to the Lord of the powers, the king of glory!" Inside the church the people make a great noise of rattling chains, the resistance of hell to the coming of Christ. Eventually the doors are opened, the cross enters, and the church is lit and filled with incense. For the Orthodox, Easter is all about how Jesus defeats the power of death. — Richard Beck

I grew up in a big family with a lot of kids around, and I definitely want to have children as well. — Heidi Klum

These, then, are the qualities of my ideal diplomatist. Truth, accuracy, calm, patience, good temper, modesty and loyalty. They are also the qualities of an ideal diplomacy. But, the reader may object, you have forgotten intelligence, knowledge, discernment, prudence, hospitality, charm, industry, courage and even tact. I have not forgotten them. I have taken them for granted. — Harold Nicolson

Let no girl, no gun, no cards, no flutes, no violins, no dress, no tobacco, no laziness decoy you from your books. — David McCullough