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In truth it may be laid down as an almost universal rule that good poets are bad critics. — Thomas B. Macaulay

I'm a fisherman who likes to observe and tell yarns, and so I told stories about things that I knew about. — John D. Voelker

The steeper the mountain the harder the climb the better the view from the finish line ;) — Paula Abdul

A long-running argument exists over whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God. In my view, they certainly do. — Jay Parini

The real primary diseases of man are such defects as pride, cruelty, hate, self- love, ignorance, instability and greed; and each of these, if considered, will be found to be adverse to Unity. — Edward Bach

A man can bear a world's contempt when he has that within which says he's worthy. When he contemns himself, there burns the hell. — Alexander Smith

I'm one of those people who was taught not to ruffle any feathers. Of course, I have no problem ruffling feathers. — Anne Heche

Then he took the sword in both hands and raised it - and Gawain's posture took on an unmistakable grandeur. — Kazuo Ishiguro

The moment you accept yourself, you become beautiful. — Rajneesh

I come in. I'm going to sketch, I'm going to drape, I don't know what I'm going to do. — Geoffrey Beene

Daemon was sprawled on his back, one arm stretched across the space beside him and the other rested across his bare stomach. Sheets were twisted around his narrow hips. His face was almost angelic in sleep, chiselled lines softened and lips relaxed. Thick lashes fanned the top of his cheeks. He looked so much younger at rest but, in a weird way, he was even more out of my league. His kind of masculine beauty was otherworldly and intimidating. Something that existed in between the pages of the books I read. Sometimes I had a hard time convincing myself he was real. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I feel closer ties and more intimate bonds with certain characters in books, with certain images I've seen in engravings, than with many supposedly real people with the metaphysical absurdity known as 'flesh and blood'. In fact, 'flesh and blood' describes them very well: they resemble cuts of meat laid out on the butcher's marble slab, dead creatures bleeding as though still alive. — Fernando Pessoa

GUY TIP #18:
Just because you can urinate anywhere you want doesn't mean you should-even if your aim is so good you can spell out "Red Sox Rule" in capital letters with once taking a break. — Jenny O'Connell