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The appeal was so often the same: Make me comfortable so I can go on doing whatever I want to do. They wanted sin without consequences. — Francine Rivers

I like to put good food in my mouth, and while I am aware of the calories I ingest, instead of cutting them I make them count. I have a full-on love affair with food, appreciating the different cultures and processes within it. — Brittany Gibbons

Inside every man is a teenage boy, and we're -all- crazy in love with Shulky. — Marta Acosta

But it is always a question whether I wish to avoid these glooms. These weeks give one a plunge into deep waters. One goes down into the well & nothing protects one from the assault of truth. — Virginia Woolf

You don't have to give me flowers, Coburn. You don't even have to hold me. Let me hold you. - Honor Gillette — Sandra Brown

I think one of the few faults in Dickens is that mostly his lead characters are blanks - who is David Copperfield, who is Oliver Twist? And yet he takes such joy in populating the rest of his novels with these fantastic, grotesque people like Pecksmith and so on. — Mark Gatiss

We never expressed this to each other in Chinese, because it wasn't something said in Chinese culture; the emotions were too strong, the words too coarse, and besides, it was assumed that parents and children loved each other. — Atom Yang

Conservatism is the cousin of cowardice. — J.R. Ward

Tears have cleansed my eyes, and errors have taught me the language of the hearts. — Khalil Gibran

Zen is a single step - the journey of one single step. You can call it the last step or the first step, it doesn't matter. It is the first and it is the last, the alpha and the omega. The whole teaching of Zen consists of only one thing: how to take a jump into nothingness, how to come to the very end of your mind, which is the end of the world. — Osho

If you think about the way the hearings were structured, the hearings were really about Thomas' race and my gender. — Anita Hill

All that Our Lord heeds in a man's life is the relationship of worth to His Father. — Oswald Chambers

Or else the fatalities of the night would have increased manifold. — Bram Stoker