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She followed the pleasure where it led. She had no weight, no name, no thoughts, no history. Then came a burst of phosphorescence, as though a firework had discharged behind her eyes, and it was over. She felt quiet and warm. For the first conscious moment of her life, her mind was free from wonder, free from worry, free from work or puzzlement. Then, from the middle of that marvelous furred stillness, a thought took shape, took hold, took over. I shall have to do this again. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I became a member of the faculty at Northwestern University in 1965 but did not complete my thesis until two years later at a graduate ceremony at which Carnegie Institute of Technology became Carnegie-Mellon University. At Northwestern, I was mentored by the 'three Bobs:' Robert Eisner, Robert Strotz and Robert Clower. — Dale T. Mortensen

For a writer it's a dream to sit and watch people as close as possible. — Jill Scott

To mimic virtue is of every age; but the hypocrisy of luxury belongs more particularly to the ages of democracy. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Some things need to be broken to become stronger. — Nalini Singh

Old Hank would be proud, and Elvis would too, cause we like our country mixed with some big city blues. — Hank Williams Jr.

But slowly, I was beginning to feel lighter, like I'd just put down something that I'd been carrying for so long, I hadn't realized how heavy it had grown. — Morgan Matson

To buy women things, some men entertain. To entertain women, some men buy things. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

But that was too harsh a phrase - could depend so — Virginia Woolf

Smite a villein and he will bless you; bless a villein and he will smite you. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Men that age aren't known for their superior judgment. — Tess Gerritsen

Be kind to dragonswans, for thou art gorgeous when naked and taste good with cool whip. (Channon) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Take one step backward into the unknown. — Adyashanti