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Few men would dare to read their own autobiography if all their deeds were recorded in it; few can look back upon their entire career without a blush. — Charles Spurgeon

I want to do a collaboration or some kind of side thing or some soundtrack work. Because I've been doing this for years and years. I'd like to just step out and try something different. — Jon Crosby

You alive?" Tate didn't know what else to say. He had no idea what guys said to one another after this sort of shit.
"I think so. Holy shit, Tate."
Tate didn't know why, but the awe in those three words made him proud. "Yeah?"
"Hell yeah." After some movement on his end, Logan asked, "You?"
"Yeah." That was as much as Tate could admit, and then he laughed. "Definitely, yes."
"And? Feel better?"
Tate could hear the smug tone, but he decided to finally give the guy a break. "I feel fucking fantastic. — Ella Frank

Light though thou be, thou leapest out of darkness; but I am darkness leaping out of light, leaping out of thee! — Herman Melville

It's hard to make things right for everyone."
"But if everybody helped just one person, lots of people would get helped. — Linwood Barclay

In winter darkness, the Baghdad Arabian keen blue deepness of the piercing lovely January winter's dusk
it used to tear my heart out, one stabbing soft star was in the middle of the magicalest blue, throbbing like love
I saw Maggie's black hair in this night
In the shelves of Orion her eye shades, borrowed, gleamed a dark and proud vellum somber power brooding rich bracelets of the moon rose from our snow, and surrounded the mystery. — Jack Kerouac

In order for good to blossom it must be cultivated and exercised by constant practice, and to be truly righteous there is required a daily pruning of the evil growth of our characters by a daily repen- tance from sin. — Harold B. Lee

As long as it was just a matter of graft and the lust for power, the British treated the people they robbed as human beings. It was religion that made them treat them like devils — Wendy Doniger

When I laugh hard, sometimes I wet my pants, but I'm always relieved because that means I'm having a good time. — Ellie Kemper

Had I been in love, I could not have been more wretchedly blind. But vanity, not love, has been my folly. — Jane Austen