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I don't find you ugly, Hunter. No one who knew you could." Her voice was achingly soft. "If anything, I'm grateful that you have these scars, because they saved you for me - for this moment in time. And that's a little selfish of me, isn't it? And yet I can't help but feel that way. — Jessica Clare

Give up your holy books, and remember the Lord, you fool, and stop oppressing others so badly. — Bhagat Kabir

The fateful equating of power with violence, of the political with government, and of government with a necessary evil has begun. — Hannah Arendt

True Shandeism, think what you will against it, opens the heart and lungs, and like all those affections which partake of its nature, it forces the blood and other vital fluids of the body to run freely thro' its channels, and makes the wheel of life run long and chearfully round. — Laurence Sterne

He was looking forward to letting Joanne know, in a casual way, that he had read these books. — Ken Follett

Soon the cottage was filled with the familiar, homely smell of frying onions. It escaped from the stove, crept through the kitchen, sniffed along the bottom of the closed front room door and wound its way stealthily up the crooked staircase, even under the door of Anna's bedroom. But even this, the most delicious, hungry-making smell in the world, was unable to rouse her. — Joan G. Robinson

I wish my fans will always be nice to one another. Don't waste time & enjoy life — Jessica Jung

Civilization in certain respects is as inadequate as it was a thousand years ago. — Gertrude Atherton

I think you should celebrate whenever you can. Take that momentary feeling of being lucky, that feeling of being on the right track, and enjoy it. It won't last. — Kate Morgenroth

Avoidance doesn't solve anything; it merely serves as a temporary salve. — Tony Dungy

I asked everyone I met what 'freedom' meant. Fathers and children had very different answers. Those who were born in the USSR and those born after its collapse do not share a common experience - it's like they're from different planets. For the fathers, freedom is the absence of fear;[...] For the children: freedom is love; inner freedom is an absolute value. Freedom is when you're not afraid of your own desires; — Svetlana Alexievich