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Because nobody could love 'ee more than Tess did! ... She would have laid down her life for 'ee. I could do no more. — Thomas Hardy

In Texas, rocks are considered an adequate weaponry during schoolyard scuffles. Dallas children carry a brace of loaded pistols, a concealed Derringer, and a 6 inch Toadsticker in one boot. That's the girls of course. Boys bring howitzers to class. — Mary Doria Russell

I had the shotgun. I was also carrying my two pistols, two knives, and a derringer stuffed in the pocket of my jacket. It was a present from Edward. He had handed it to me with this advice: "It kicks like a sonofabitch, but press it under someone's chin, and it will blow their fucking head off." Nice to know. It — Laurell K. Hamilton

Think how much less stupefying the last fifty years might have been if people had actually read Marx. — Marilynne Robinson

So you are a vampire."
"I most certainly am not." He looked annoyed. "That's such a common phrase, such a cliche, and so unflattering. I suppose you believe in werewolves and aliens too. I blame television. — Margaret Stohl

I do have a reason for my insanity. I fear regret. — Shahrukh Ahmad

Nothing is more painful to the human mind than, after the feelings have been worked up by a quick succession of events, the dead calmness of inaction and certainty which follows and deprives the soul both of hope and fear. — Mary Shelley

My voice, my likeness is my livelihood. That's it. I keep it simple. I pick good products. — Billy Mays

I like a lot of bass players. I like a lot of tuba players too. — Rick Danko

Her soft trailing fingers would continue to attempt a connection that I refused to allow; that I couldn't allow if I wanted to survive. — J.D. Stroube

We may say of agreeableness, as distinct from beauty, that it is a symmetry whose rules are unknown. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

How pathetic it is to describe these things which can't truly be described. — Anne Rice

Help me to get my eyes off my suffering and onto you, God. — Shirley Corder

This can never become popular, and, indeed, has no occasion to be so; for fine-spun arguments in favour of useful truths make just as little impression on the public mind as the equally subtle objections brought against these truths. On the other hand, since both inevitably force themselves on every man who rises to the height of speculation, it becomes the manifest duty of the schools to enter upon a thorough investigation of the rights of speculative reason, and thus to prevent the scandal which metaphysical controversies are sure, sooner or later, to cause even to the masses. — Immanuel Kant