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Good, then, is indefinable.... — G.E. Moore

We're not even in the same year together, let alone the same room . . . . except we are together. We're close. We're having a meeting of the minds. — Stephen King

But there was something different about Flynn, and it wasn't just the way he was looking at her. His grip tightened on her wrist
not painfully, but possessively. His other arm went up as he leaned against the shelving, effectively boxing her in with his body without making any further contact.
To her horror, she felt herself go warm and liquid in places she shouldn't. "Let go of me." Evie whispered.
His eyes were green. A bright mind-blowing green. And they were staring into hers intently, daring her to lean in closer, to taste those sinful lips ... — M.A. Grant

One has renounced the great life when one renounces war. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Wouldn't it be great if health-care plans included a list of Buddhist monks among the network providers? — Regina Brett

There can be but little liberty on earth while men worship a tyrant in heaven. — Robert Green Ingersoll

What the world thinks of me is none of my business. — Mary Kay Ash

We are all ghosts," Morris Klapper said at last. "We are conceived in a moment of death and born out of ghost wombs, and we play in the streets with other little ghosts, chanting ghost-rhymes and scratching to become real. We are told that life is full of goals and that, although it is sadly necessary to fight, you can at least choose your war. But we learn that for ghosts there can only be one battle: to become real. A few of us make it, thus encouraging other ghosts to believe it can be done. — Peter S. Beagle

Because if she was right, then ... Brant hadn't just been with Jolie the day she'd died. He'd set the fire that killed her. — Shannon Messenger

Bangkok 8 is one of the most startling and provocative mysteries that I've read in years. The characters are marvelously unique, the setting is intoxicating and the plot unwinds in dark illusory strands, reminiscent of Gorky Park. Once I started, I didn't want to put it down. — Carl Hiaasen

This is a long-delayed, hard-won, and badly needed victory for millions of women. — Patty Murray

One's existence should be in two parts: one should live like a bourgeois and think like a demigod. — Gustave Flaubert