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There is a much more exact correspondence between the natural and moral world than we are apt to take notice of. — Joseph Butler

It is a common failing of mortals to deem the more difficult the fairer. — Rene Descartes

Light can only be understood with the wisdom of darkness. — Ka Chinery

My deepest personal reason for staying in Paris is that whatever I have as a character, good or bad, is based on the fact that since the age of four I have never run away from anything however painful or dangerous when I thought it was my duty to take a stand
the American Ambassador to France upon being asked to evacuate Paris by the State Department on the eve of Nazi occupation of Paris in 1940 — William C. Bullitt

I kissed a ghoul and I liked it. — Ramesh Kula

In a way, the very success which the Boss laid on Tiny was his revenge on Tiny, for every time the Boss put his meditative, sleepy, distant gaze on Tiny, Tiny would know, with a cold clutch at his fat heart, that if the Boss should crook a finger there wouldn't be anything but the whiff of smoke. — Robert Penn Warren

Courage is the bridge between our minds and our bodies. — George Sheehan

Raphael's pleasure, his kiss, sent her over a second time ... and it wasn't until they both stirred again that Raphael reached down and undid the strap of her knife sheath, putting it and the knife on the bedside table. "Beautiful as this sheath is," he said, touching the leather, "I much prefer the one which holds my blade. — Nalini Singh

We are not entitled to assume or assert that other people should change to make it easier for us to avoid changing ourselves. — Elaina Marie

Trimming consists of clipping off little bits here and there from those observations which differ most in excess from the mean, and in sticking them onto those which are too small; a species of 'equitable adjustment,' as a radical would term it, which cannot be admitted in science. — Charles Babbage