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They had slept like babies. Which proves how important it is for a man to return home, — V.C. Andrews

I then reluctantly headed up to my office, where I could do something exciting like alphabetize my pencil cup. Again. — Shanna Swendson

Concupiscence and force are the source of all our actions; concupiscence causes voluntary actions, force involuntary ones. — Blaise Pascal

I told them this novel was an American classic, in many ways the quintessential American novel. There were other contenders: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Moby-Dick, The Scarlet Letter. Some cite its subject matter, the American Dream, to justify this distinction. We in ancient countries have our past
we obsess over the past. They, the Americans, have a dream: they feel nostalgia about the promise of the future. — Azar Nafisi

Unless you are happy with yourself, you will not be happy. — Robert Holden

There are few people in our life whom we never want to let them go but irony is sometimes all we can do is to see them going apart from us. — Lovely Goyal

The man is as useless as nipples on a breastplate. — George R R Martin

It is remarkable how long men will believe in the bottomlessness of a pond without taking the trouble to sound it. — Henry David Thoreau

Hadie: If my love could save you, you would live forever. — Komal Kant

It was hard to listen to Goldwater and realize that a man could be half Jewish and yet sometimes appear twice as dense as the normal Gentile. — I. F. Stone

I am obsessed with the Great Depression and with former showgirls - and the Victorians - the idea of wistful, dark romance. — Karen Elson

ARTLESSNESS, n. A certain engaging quality to which women attain by long study and severe practice upon the admiring male, who is pleased to fancy it resembles the candid simplicity of his young. — Ambrose Bierce

Chess is a meritocracy. — Lawrence Day

I only realised why I keep living in Shepperton when I returned to China. All the people who moved there had come from places just like Shepperton, and so they built and lived in houses exactly like these. I now know I was drawn here because, on an unconscious level, Shepperton reminds me of Shanghai. — J.G. Ballard