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Then, having accomplished what he wanted to do, Eros decided to stop the futile battle. He recalled Phobos & Deimos from Mars & sent him Anteros & Himeros instead.
And immediately, the God of Hate turned into the God of Passion. — Nicholas Chong

The smaller it is the heart, more hatred houses. — Victor Hugo

She cared. She gave a crap. When I lacked even the self-respect to keep myself alive, she dabbed my cuts and I fell back into being a son; I fell as easily as you fall into your pillow at night. And I didn't want it to end. That's the best way I can explain it. I knew it was impossible. But I didn't want it to end. — Mitch Albom

I wish for once
that she could see
the her that I can see;
beauty that both
steals my breath
and gives it back to me. — Kirk Diedrich

It's hard not being able to see you, but my life in Tokyo would be a lot worse if it weren't for you. — Haruki Murakami

liberty consists in doing what one desires — John Stuart Mill

Has anyone ever been more lovesick than a zombie, that pale, dull metaphor for love, all animal craving and lurching, outstretched arms, his very existence a sonnet about how much he wants those brains? — Jess Walter

The power of a thing is not based on the power it actually possesses. Rather, it is much more about the power that we permit it to possess. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

I was a communist, but being left-wing was fashionable. I was no different from thousands of middle-class kids. — Miuccia Prada

You're always cutting your nose off to spite your face. I've never met a woman as stubborn as you. Even when it's not in your interests you'll do something to make a point. — Dorothy Koomson

BASIC is a language invented in 1964 to provide computer access to non-science students. — Anonymous

The attainment of enlightenment from ego's point of view is extreme death. — Chogyam Trungpa

Slaves were taught to be fine chefs, but they endangered their lives if they made a mistake or served an ill-prepared dish. Rather than being reprimanded, they were often hauled into the dining room and flogged in the presence of the guests. — Jeff Smith