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The listening part is afraid that there may not be time to say it. Dewey Dell - As I Lay Dying. — William Faulkner

Edward didn't know what he was thinking, asking her about marriage. He wasn't a damned viscount. He refused to be one. And whatever odd flutterings he may have felt in her presence, whatever odd imaginings he had harbored, he wasn't going to marry her.
And yet ... It was tempting, too. While he hadn't been paying attention, his mind had constructed a might-have-been, a world where he'd never been cast out, where he'd never had to make his heart as black and hard as coal. If he'd been Edward Delacey, he might have courted her in his own right. Edward Delacey, dead fool that he was, could have had the one thing that Edward Clark never would. — Courtney Milan

AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' is the greatest meshing of vocal, guitar, and content I've ever heard. That's what I aspire to. — Bonnie Raitt

The crux of our conflict lay in the fact that we each couldn't be who we wanted the other to be. — Janet Mock

While housing discrimination and segregation in 2005 still affect millions of people, that's not the way it has to be. Some things can change and should. — Bruce Hornsby

Promise is most given when the least is said. — George Chapman

Oh, honey, if he swung batter-batter for my team, I'd be all over that in a heartbeat. — J. Lynn

It is here that love is to be found - not hidden away in corners but in the midst of occasions of sin. — Tiffany Reisz

Germans Francis Grund, and Francis Lieber, and the Pole Adam G. de Gurowski all wrote about the striking social equality they found in America, the absence of differences in status. They all noted the American obsession with work and the restless quest for the "almighty dollar."18 — Alexis De Tocqueville

My forebears were fantastically wealthy Armenians who came to England from India in the 19th century and did what foreign types do - they married into a penniless but well-bred local family. — Saul David