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As to women, I agree that each has three or four souls, but none of them a reasoning one. — Henryk Sienkiewicz

Living with thieves, it would be a matter of moments before they picked the lock, but she certainly was not going to make it easy for them. — M.L. Chesley

Other people you know seem to change quite easily. They have no problem at all with succeeding at their careers and buying apartments and moving to other cities and falling in love and getting married and hyphenating their names and adopting rescue cats and, finally, having children, and then documenting all of this meticulously on the internet. Really, it appears to be effortless on their part. Their lives are constructed like buildings, each precious but totally unsurprising block stacked before your eyes. — Jami Attenberg

What did that feel like, to be a girl like Helen, unguarded, straightforward, who had allowed me to unpeel her like a mollusc from its shell, only to find that the exposure was devastating? That entrusting yourself entirely to someone can make you want to die? Helen, does it mean anything at all that I'm thinking these thoughts? That I'm able to remember and construct things differently? That for the first time I glimpsed it there from your point of view? Does it mean it's all over for me, for the old me? — Jill Dawson

I lived through a golden period where society felt that it was good to help people who didn't have a great deal of money fulfil their potential. — Peter Capaldi

Even the wildest dreams have to start somewhere. Allow yourself the time and space to let your mind wander and your imagination fly. — Oprah Winfrey

You have to decide at the end of the day if you can live with yourself. — Anne, Princess Royal

Study then, but study first that which will most help you to help others. Work patiently at your studies, not that men may think you wise, not even that you may have the happiness of being wise, but because only the wise man can be wisely helpful. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

The year is 1327. Franciscans in a wealthy Italian abbey are suspected of heresy, and Brother William of Baskerville arrives to investigate. When his delicate mission is suddenly overshadowed by seven bizarre deaths, Brother William turns detective. He collects evidence, deciphers secret symbols and coded manuscripts, and digs into the eerie labyrinth of the abbey, where extraordinary things are happening under the cover of night. A spectacular popular and critical success The Name of the Rose is not only a narrative of a murder investigation but an astonishing chronicle of the Middle Ages. — Umberto Eco

Left with me were more difficult to extinguish than the memory of their original cause. — Marcel Proust

Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better, whereas enslavement is a certainty of the worst. — Albert Camus

I am more proud of what distinguishes man from the animals than of what he has in common with them. — Louis MacNeice

There ain't nothin' that makes a man feel more alive than white-hot desire. — Sara Humphreys