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All the earth is seamed with roads, and all the sea is furrowed with the tracks of ships, and over all the roads and all the waters a continuous stream of people passes up and down - traveling, as they say, for their pleasure. What is it, I wonder, that they go out to see? — Gertrude Bell

The woman was not taken from Adam's feet, we see, So we must not abuse her, the meaning seems to be. The woman was not taken from Adam's head, we know; To show she must not rule him--'tis evidently so. The woman, she was taken from under Adam's arm, So she must be protected from injuries and harm. — Henry Llewellyn Williams

I love it so much I might agree to skip past friends and dating and have it's little gyro babies — Kiersten White

Like a daisy fortune,
The pendulum of time
Beats in Dilara's heart
Loves me, loves me not...
-Tomris
October 1942, p.305. — A. Yavuz Oruc

He'll never leave you for one moment. He will watch over you night and day. — Bo Sanchez

The confidant of my vices is my master, though he were my valet. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

[W]e wouldn't want to read a book about a perfect character who never struggles with character flaws, a difficult past, or interpersonal conflict. Writers can powerfully connect with readers when they venture to these thin places of pain and brokenness because readers can see themselves in the pain and want to journey from pain and struggle toward redemption or some kind of resolution. — Ed Cyzewski

Be kind to yourself and congratulate yourself for small success.A small step cover a big distance-enjoy the journey of life. — Andy Andrews

If a dedication page were to precede the total of my work, it would read:
To the glory of Man. — Ayn Rand

When I visit my brother in South Africa, I order things I've only seen in zoos. Little deers and kudu, all the mammals you would never think of eating. — Chuck Palahniuk

People say, 'How can you stay in a play for a long time?' I say, 'The audience is never the same.' — Marian Seldes