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Strange, the Hebrew noun which means "I am", The English always use to govern damn. — George Gordon Byron

I prefer empty cages, Sabina, until I find a unique bird I once saw in my dreams. — Anais Nin

For the progressive left, social activism grounded in faith and theology crested in the 1960s. — Mike McCurry

Life is a service. What you will do lies in your soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Followed white rabbit. Became black sheep. - Gabrille Maconi — Rachel Fershleiser

He was their family. They were his. They were worth every cut and bruise and scream. — Nora Sakavic

Just a shower. If you want me to stay on the opposite side, I will. I won't kiss. I won't touch."
Echo flashes that siren smile. "What if I want to kiss you?"
"You're trying to kill me, aren't you? — Katie McGarry

A writer is a palmist, reading the lines of the planet. — Pico Iyer

Writers, especially those of us with roots in other countries, are rarely left to ourselves. We are asked to declare our allegiances, or they are determined for us. — Dinaw Mengestu

One by one, all of my college buddies had taken these nothing-special entry-level jobs, pushing papers for $18,000 or $21,000 a year (and hating the work besides), and I'd turn up my nose and tell them I wasn't about to get out of bed for anything less than $50,000. That was my line, my attitude. — Bill Rancic

Creative people do not belong in the university because the process is antithetical to the analytical process so necessary for proper scholarship. — Rita Mae Brown

You got no business coming in here and playing the asshole.'
'I am an asshole, Sully. We haven't even scraped the surface yet. — Daniel Polansky

If one observes a rainbow, they may see the road through time. -Excerpt, Dragon Knight's Sword — Mary Morgan

Self examination is the key to insight, which is the key to wisdom — M. Scott Peck