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Sonata," he says, "means 'sounding together.' It is an argument in which one theme is presented in opposition to another and they struggle until one wins, in the resolution. It is a beautiful form, it has endured into this century. — Eula Biss

I'm a soul in transition, and a soul in transition is formless. — Haruki Murakami

This year, when I turn 65, I thought, 'So weird;' when I was a kid, people who were 65 either retired or died. I'm so nowhere near that. — Suzanne Somers

The three boys stood in the darkness, striving unsuccessfully to convey the majesty of adult life — William Golding

My ears pricked at a sound from the bathroom, a familiar moan, and I shot up from the bed, racing to the door. Throwing it open, I froze at the sight of Gianna in the shower, with her hand between her legs. Oh, fuck no. Stalking over, I shoved the door open, snatched her wrist away, and used it to drag her up against my body. Bringing her fingers to my mouth, I licked them clean, eliciting another moan. Satisfied that I'd gotten all of her essence, I gripped both of her wrists and anchored them behind her back. "No one makes you come but me," I snarled. "Not even you. Those sounds, your moans and screams of pleasure, they belong to me, Gianna. They are mine and I will not share them." I stared at her with a hardened gaze, making sure my warning was clear. "If you need a release, you will come to me, or you will wait. Do you understand? — Fiona Davenport

However well I return, opportunities will probably be few and far and I need to be ruthless. — Andy Murray

Where did he go, your father?'
'Africa.'
'What for?'
'To shoot lions, of course.'
'What on Earth for?' said Mrs. Willow blankly.
'Some people shoot lions,' the girl said pleasantly, 'and some people do not shoot lions. My father is one of the people who do. — Shirley Jackson

IN THE MOST CRUCIAL EVENTS IN REDEMPTIVE HISTORY, God takes considerable pains to ensure that no one can properly conclude that these events have been brought about by human resolve or wit. They have been brought about by God himself - on his timing, according to his plan, by his means, for his glory - yet in interaction with his people. All of this falls out of Exodus 2:11-25. — D. A. Carson

Look for solutions, not problems. — Dan Eldon

But what do I know of the minds of these high Christians who say one thing and do another and then refer to their religion as the justification? I — Jacqueline Park