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I felt my heart skip a beat, just one, but it was enough that I took notice. It was nice to know that the poor thing wasn't too wounded to get up and try again. It had been beaten, bruised, and bloodied, broken in two and wrapped up again, but it was still there, still thumping away for one more chance at that perfect kiss, that perfect person that could take the darkness and the bad memories and the anger and push it all away again, bring out the sun and light up my soul. — C.M. Stunich

Gay men should not adopt the sophomoric model of heterosexual dating; gay men should always have sex first. — John Rechy

As a kid, death seemed boring to me. As an adult, I think that it seems more like a waste of everything. Somebody once said every time a professor dies, a library burns. — Stephen King

If you're having fun, you wind up innovating. — Barbara Corcoran

Of the infinite variety of fruits which spring from the bosom of the earth, the trees of the wood are the greatest in dignity. — Susan Fenimore Cooper

Rose! Thou art the sweetest flower that ever drank the amber shower:
Even the Gods, who walk the sky, are amourous of thy scented sigh. — Thomas More

Love is the poetry of the senses! — Honore De Balzac

In the United States Christmas has become the rape of an idea. — Richard Bach

Such a deep silence surrounds me, that I think I hear moonbeams striking on the windows. — Lucian Blaga

The world has narrowed to these dimensions, — Charles Dickens

Lies twist and snarl like ever-growing, thorn-covered vines, Vines that are unavoidable, they grow from anywhere, reaching up to cut you. — Frank Murray

From October 2003, I uncovered the following quote, which fully expressed the climate of fear of the time ---
"Any democratic government, whether threatened by real or perceived enemies, can succumb to Fascism if its people permit the slow or precipitate undoing, by executive or legislative fiat, of their civil liberties. — Irwin Hood Hoover