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There is no such thing as freedom, Justine. Only prison walls that forever change shape. — Carolyn Crane

It was probable that everyone on Pepper Street knew that Miss Fielding and Mr. Donald were, oddly, friends, but it is certain that no one was particularly interested in it. Both Miss Fielding and Mr. Donald were so exactly the sort of people who want to hide, that the neighborhood was only thankful to have them hiding together, instead of intruding their modesty on busier people. — Shirley Jackson

Politicians ... turn patriotism into shopkeeping and their own interest - men who care far more for who governs us than for how we are governed.. And what will be the end of such ways? I will tell you. We shall have a Democracy that will be the reign of those who know the least and talk the loudest. — Amelia Barr

I participate in BDSM, but I wasn't abused as a child. I don't hate women, or particularly enjoy hurting women. Sometimes I make them feel pain, but it's consensual, it serves a purpose - to get them off - and they can indicate that they wish me to stop at any time. I do like the power I get from total submission, and the trust that my partner puts in me to give me everything, from her mind to her body, while expecting nothing in return - except the understanding that I won't violate that trust. — Nenia Campbell

I don't think I'll do foster care or adopt, to be quite honest. — Mary J. Blige

I had to learn slowly to open the door just a crack to let love in, maybe just a few seconds at a time. We all do. — David Roche

There is the truth about the marathon and very few of you have written the truth. Even if I explain to you, you'll never understand it, you're outside of it. — Douglas Wakiihuri

We have a world of pleasure to win, and nothing to lose but boredom. — Raoul Vaneigem

Calls for the simplification of abstract or allusive art have always come from governments suspicious of artists themselves. This is why totalitarian regimes have always legislated some form of realism. — Russell Smith

While the world wasn't build for the humans, we were built for the world — John Green

Compared with U.S. cities, Japanese cities bend over backward to help foreigners. The countryside is another matter. — Charles C. Mann

There is nothing, right or wrong, which belief, plus burning desire, cannot make real. These qualities are free to everyone. In — Napoleon Hill

No one who can read, ever looks at a book, even unopened on a shelf, like one who cannot. — Charles Dickens