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Their lips met with a tender and powerful force. At that point, they melted into each other and Seth felt a flush of sensations over his entire being. Hands wandered naturally, and each caress became more exciting and pleasurable. Where the body ended and the soul began was a mystery in this ancient game of combinations. — Kenneth Eade

Maybe crazy is preferable to staying strong when you just want to break down and weep. — Ellen Hopkins

I like making films about different cultures. I'm interested in things that I've never encountered before. I try to put myself in the audience's position. — Stephen Frears

It's not unreal to me yet, though it might get that way soon. It still feels very real. And not even horrible
the dead are just the dead. I am convinced that the living people they once were would have been proud of their protective bodies hoodwinking their murderers to save someone else. [..]
But it's not civilized. There is something indecent about it
really foully indecent. The civilized Rose-person in me, who still seems to exist beneath the layers of filth, knows this. [..]
I have become so indifferent about the dead. — Elizabeth Wein

Being in command means making tough decisions. Not being in command means shutting up and doing what you're told.
Artemis Fowl — Eoin Colfer

How can a young person learn whether he chose the correct way? He thinks he has a special idea, and then he discovers that he is completely inappropriate for it. — Irving Stone

If you want to know what a given society believes in, look at what its largest buildings are devoted to. — Joseph Campbell

Parking is a nightmare for me ... I still have sensors on my car that help me park. — Jordana Brewster

I am interested in those truths that are yet unknown, it is only so that they might in time, be made known- or to put it more plainly, so that in time I might come to know them." P 502 — Eleanor Catton

The truth is, has always been, and always will be that we are utterly and hopelessly dependent on each other and on nature. Nor — Charles Eisenstein

No man has a right to do what he pleases, except when he pleases to do right. — Charles Simmons