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And while it's all very nice to know that a woman has a mind, literature coming from the cold corpse of a whore is the last thing to be served in bed. Germaine had the right idea: she was ignorant and lusty, she put her heart and soul into her work. She was a whore all the way through - and that was her virtue! — Henry Miller

When our universe is in harmony with man, the eternal, we know it as truth, we feel it as beauty. — Rabindranath Tagore

Learn to worship God as the God who does wonders, who wishes to prove in you that He can do something supernatural and divine. — Andy Murray

Since you would save none of me, I bury some of you. — John Donne

Unless we announce disasters no one will listen. — John T. Houghton

Life is never what one dreams. It is seldom what one desires, but for the vital spirit and the eager mind, the future will always hold the search for buried treasure and the possibility of high adventure. — Ellen Glasgow

It is the common failing of an ambitious mind to over-rate itself ... — Lady Caroline Lamb

has borne him to the seventh crystal heaven — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Do not the spirits who dwell in the ether envy man his pain? — Kahlil Gibran

In the interchange of thought use no coin but gold and silver. — Joseph Joubert

Mick, I love your tiger. Which isn't a euphemism for your penis. Though I really like that too. — Lauren Dane

The simplest of tasks can create the happiest of moments. — Briar Kit Esme

The days that followed passed slowly. I lay in my hotel room and watched the kind of strange European TV that would probably make perfect sense if I understood the language, but because I didn't, the programs just seemed dreamlike and baffling. In one studio show a group of Scandinavian academics watched as one of them poured liquid plastic into a bucket of cold water. It solidified, they pulled it out, handed it around the circle, and, as far as I could tell, intellectualized on its random misshapenness. I phoned home but my wife didn't answer. It crossed my mind that she might be dead. I panicked. Then it turned out that she wasn't dead. She had just been at the shops. — Jon Ronson

One doesn't accept bad challenges. Part of it is always the risk-taking without seeing that the risks are rational and the rewards are commensurate.. are more than commensurate.. with the risks. — Sumner Redstone