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I could have clasped the red walls to my bosom as a garment of eternal peace. "Death," I said, "any death but that of the pit!" Fool! might I have not known that into the pit it was the object of the burning iron to urge me? — Edgar Allan Poe

Importantly, the demand for day-care services to be provided by social insurance came from textile workers and not from the Mexican feminist movement. — Michelle L. Dion

What a different world it would be if we walked around with signs that proclaimed the worst thing that had happened to us. — Skye Warren

A weight lands on me, and a strong doubt that I will not be able to fully commit to the ideas of this strange religion out here in the cold north. I look at the girl's pale skin flushed slightly across her high cheekbones and wonder if she, perhaps, is Katherine Redford and the article we read was wrong. Maybe her ruse is an old woman but she is, in fact, a young girl. There is something more comforting in that idea, to be healed by a child uninterested in fame or money. A girl as young as her would not seek to inveigle or exploit hopeless people such as us, but an adult might. — Annie Fisher

She was the only one who could call me a dork and make me feel like Superman at the same time. — Brittainy C. Cherry

Ridge: Wow. I'm impressed with us. We're both so mature. — Colleen Hoover

Most kids bent their heads onto their notebooks and tried to sleep. One boy gauged the quality of his day by sleeping on graph paper, then drawing a circle around the drool spot he'd made and comparing it for size and integrity to his drool spot from the day before. For — Mary Karr

The different parts of my career seemed to take part in different rooms, albeit in the same house. It was just the way things were and I didn't actually think much about it at the time. — Richard Rodney Bennett

Every fall is an opportunity. You can only win, when you got nothing to lose — A. Mani

The bookis a distant relative of the truth, and the film is a distant relative of the book, — Danny Porush

But ah! disasters have their use; And life might e'en be too sunshiny ... — Charles Stuart Calverley