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When I first heard your voice, my heart leapt in my chest as if it recognized you as its owner from another lifetime. — Richelle E. Goodrich

The most important experiences a man can have are those that take him to the very limit; that is the only way we learn, because it requires all our courage. — Paulo Coelho

Better, perhaps, to dress like a whore around the clock and thus achieve a fully integrated personality. — Chris Kraus

Sunset is such a sad hour," she said, presently. "If I watch the end of a day - any day - I always feel it's the end of a whole epoch. And the autumn! It might as well be the end of everything," he said. "That's why I hate cold countries, and love the warm ones, where there's no winter, and when night comes you feel an opening up of the life there, instead of a closing down. Don't you feel that? — Paul Bowles

A ruler's anger is equivalent to a lion's roar. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Trust me, true?"
V — J.R. Ward

Yet, when struck at a particular angle by a flicker of candlelight from the chandelier, its heart of wine-drenched velvet shone through. — Tom Robbins

The main challenges for a reviewer in peer reviewing:
- Knowing the field to which a certain manuscript belongs very well.
- Having experience in reviewing manuscripts.
- Having abilities to make reviewer's remarks clear.
- Having enough time to evaluate the manuscript in depth.
- Obeying the editorial deadline for doing a review.
- Having a strong interest in scholarly journals.
- Being fluent in English. — Eraldo Banovac

For every monarchy overthrown the sky becomes less brilliant, because it loses a star. A republic is ugliness set free. — Anatole France

The biblical way to express God's love to a sinner is to show him how great his sin is (using the Law - see Romans 7:13; Galatians 3:24), and then give him the incredible grace of God in Christ. — Ray Comfort

Everybody dies. What matters is what you do between now and when it happens to you. — Orson Scott Card