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Where's your sense of adventure?"
"Off on a beach somewhere with your sanity? — Rachel Caine

The grease from the awful lunch buffet took to the air, becoming more a skin coating than a smell. — Harlan Coben

Look at me, chica." When she does, I repeat, "Eres hermosa."
"What does it mean?"
"You're beautiful. — Simone Elkeles

Movie magic is movie magic and acting magic is acting magic. — Ben Kingsley

Betrayal. Lust. Secrecy. Devotion. I think we do these things to feel more alive. When the truth is that alive is alive
you can feel it in anything, if you give it a chance. — David Levithan

It is in this mutual dependence of the functions and the aid which they reciprocally lend one another that are founded the laws which determine the relations of their organs and which possess a necessity equal to that of metaphysical or mathematical laws, since it is evident that the seemly harmony between organs which interact is a necessary condition of existence of the creature to which they belong and that if one of these functions were modified in a manner incompatible with the modifications of the others the creature could no longer continue to exist. — Georges Cuvier

To embrace all things means also that one rids oneself of any concept of separation; male and female, self and other, life and death. — Brian Browne Walker

There's been too much attention on marketing. Can't we just talk about the paintings? — Julian Schnabel

We are all innocent aged kids. — M.F. Moonzajer

There is no coming to consciousness without pain. People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own soul. — C. G. Jung

You can do great things with low-tech stuff. — Laurie Anderson

You are not an agnostic ... You are just a fat slob who is too lazy to go to Mass. — Conor Cruise O'Brien

In moments of despair, we look on ourselves lead-enly as objects; we see ourselves, our lives, as someone else might see them and may even be driven to kill ourselves if the separation, the "knowledge," seems sufficiently final. — Mary McCarthy