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I think it was your language," Miranda said mildly. "She said most of them were idiots, too." "That is not at all what I said," Olivia put in. "I said they were bores." "Sheep," Miranda confirmed. "Goats," Olivia added with a shrug. Turner began to look alarmed. "Good God, do the two of you speak your own language? — Julia Quinn

The real artist is striving to depict his subject's character and to stress the caricature, but at least it is art which is alive. — William Dobell

Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold
The Second Coming — Wb Yeats

Each coming together of man and wife, even if they have been mated for many years, should be a fresh adventure; each winning should necessitate a fresh wooing. — Marie Stopes

In a way, Openness looks like Extraversion. But Extraversion is a pattern of throwing open the doors and walking out through them. Openness is a tendency to throw open the doors and invite the whole wide world to come in. The "approach" energy is what they share. High Openness indicates an embrace of mental stimulation and mental exercise. An Open personality is attracted to ideas, the more unfamiliar, the better. This — Hannah Holmes

No one is so completely disenchanted with the world, or knows it so thoroughly, or is so utterly disgusted with it, that when it begins to smile upon him he does not become partially reconciled to it. — Giacomo Leopardi

You have to stick to what you love and purse that at all costs. Don't choose money first; it won't make you happy. — Joel Edgerton

Nature never repeats herself, and the possibilities of one human soul will never be found in another. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Your holiness disarms your enemies and silences them. — Sunday Adelaja

He started a brief staring contest, which was apparently his new method of persuading her to agree to his point of view without the hassle of actually yelling. — Lauren James

What comes to me always is a character, a scene, a moment. That's going to be the beginning. Then, as I write, I begin to perceive an ending. I begin to see a destination, although sometimes that changes. And then, of course, there's the whole middle section looming. — Lois Lowry