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Prose is not to be read aloud but to oneself alone at night, and it is not quick as poetry but rather a gathering web of insinuations ... Prose should be a long intimacy between strangers with no direct appeal to what both may have known. It should slowly appeal to feelings unexpressed, it should in the end draw tears out of the stone ... — Henry Green

Maybe Himalayan climbing is just a bad habit, like smoking, of which one says with cavalier abandon, must give this up some day, before it kills me. — Greg Child

Everything is idiocy if you choose to look at it in the proper perspective. — David Eddings

I find going back through things sometimes exhilarating because I find things I didn't know I had, and sometimes it's very off putting because there are things I never quite finished, and there's nothing at all to do about it now. — Eve Arnold

To be honest, one must be inconsistent. — H.G.Wells

You know, it's a tremendous responsibility to try to tell people how to get to heaven.6 — David Frost

life is very short, and keeping grievances takes so much energy, it's not worth it. If you don't make something positive for yourself at least, what you have is wasted, gone, and you can't get it back. One thing — Jane Marks

In the 'Life' of George Eliot, John Walter Cross gave an intriguing account of Eliot's creative method. "She told me that, in all her best writing, there was a 'not herself' which took possession of her, and that she felt her own personality to be merely the instrument through which this spirit, as it were, was acting," Cross wrote. — Rebecca Mead

I need to pay people to make me work out, or I wouldn't do it. — Erin Heatherton

Whoa, whoa! Hold up, there, kid. She lives in Forks, remember? So she gets rained on. — Stephenie Meyer

Each man is capable of doing one thing well. If he attempts several, he will fail to achieve distinction in any. — Plato

You Don't need a reason to be happy. If you do that reason can be taken away. — Dan Millman