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The overriding reason why we should take other people's cultures seriously is because God has taken ours seriously. — John R.W. Stott

We are not so sensible of the greatest Health as of the least Sickness. — Benjamin Franklin

Dravid Could play attacking cricket like me but i could never play like him — Chris Gayle

Soeur Seraphina gently removed my lace fontanges. It was named for the King's mistress Angelique de Fontanges, who had lost her hat while hunting one day and had hastily tied up her curls with her garter. The King had admired the effect, and the next day all the court ladies had appeared with their curls tied back with lace — Kate Forsyth

The seeds of civilization are in every culture, but it is city life that brings them to fruition. — Susanne Katherina Langer

Our crime was that we were beginning to live a new and contagious life-style without official authorization. — Tom Hayden

What the hell was that?"
"Puma," he said. "Mountain lion."
"I knew that was a lion." She stopped suddenly. "You didn't hurt him, did you?"
"Marcie, he wanted to eat you! Are you worried about his soul or something?"
"I just wanted him to go away," she said. "I didn't want him to go dead."
-Marcie and Ian — Robyn Carr

Where did you get the control sample?" A flash of dark heat raced through him and he knew himself well enough to identify it as a dose of pure jealousy.
"From Tamsyn." A pause, as if she was debating whether to continue. "I know you'd react negatively if I approached a make. You're ... possessive."
"Sugar, I'm way past possessive." His voice was no longer fully human. — Nalini Singh

Pity, if one can generalize, is at the bottom of woman. When men like us, it is for our better qualities, and however tender their liking, we dare not be unworthy of it, or they will quietly let us go. But unworthiness stimulates woman. It brings out her deeper nature, for good or for evil. — E. M. Forster