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Carter's done a lot more good since he's been out of the White House than when he was in it. — Walter Annenberg

Aren't I enough for you?' she asked.
'No,' he said. 'You are enough for me, as far as a woman is concerned. You are all women to me. But I wanted a man friend, as eternal as you and I are eternal.'
(Women in Love) — D.H. Lawrence

A curious world isn't it? We think we meet people by chance when chance has nothing to do with it. — Galen Beckett

Without earnestness no man is ever great, or does really great things. He may be the cleverest of men; he may be brilliant, entertaining, popular; but he will want weight. No soul-moving picture was ever painted that had not in it depth of shadow. — Peter Bayne

I, like most of my friends, couldn't believe I bought a mountain called Misery Mountain, because it was so appropriate. — Caleb Carr

Ildiko clutched his arm, unwilling to have him leave her side. "I enjoy your touch, Brishen."
The stiffness eased from his shoulders. He gave her a wry look and pressed his palm to the pale expanse of skin just below her collarbones. His hand rose and fell in quick time to her breathing. "I believe you, but this tells me you fear it as well."
She winced. "Your teeth are so...sharp."
"They are, but I'm not careless, wife. And if, for some unfathomable reason, I accidently bite you, you're welcome to bite me back."
His attempt at humor worked, and Ildiko chuckled. "Brishen - " She offered him a toothy grin. "These wouldn't do much damage."
He traced the line of her collarbones with the rough pads of his fingers, their dark claws a whisper of movement across her flesh. "You have obviously never been badly bitten by a horse. — Grace Draven

At some time during the process, [of writing] I came up with a therapeutic device. After each draft I would tear up the pages and feed the paper to a worm compost I keep in my garage. A few months later, those painful pages were dirt that nourished my yard, which I could walk with bare feet. It was a real and tangible connection to that larger immensity. I liked to remind myself that the same process is going to happen to me when I'm done, when I die and nature tears me up... — Ryan Holiday

Without the nourishment of the soul, there is no strength of spirit. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I cannot teach
if I teach as teaching should be I become so exhausted I nearly die, I seem to have no middle gear. — James Tiptree Jr.

Because I believe in God, I believe the Good, what's right, is worth fighting for. - John Barrett Jr. — Frank E. Peretti

As long as one believes in philosophy, one is healthy; sickness begins when one starts to think. — Emil Cioran