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That mini heart attack you have when you realize you tipped your chair back just a little too far. — John Steinbeck

Italian is the language of song. German is good for philosophy and English for poetry. French is best at precision; it has a rigour to it. — Maurice Druon

If you follow your natural bent;you will definitely go to heaven — Dante Alighieri

Aw, thanks. And I repeat, if I die, I'm coming back to haunt you." She thought about that a moment. "You do have a tendency to almost get murdered in the most unlikely places." She — Darynda Jones

Well, you've taken a weight off my mind."
"A mind, I should imagine, scarcely constructed to bear great
weights. — P.G. Wodehouse

I try to use whatever I know about photography to be of service to the people I'm photographing. — James Nachtwey

Idiots always keep burying the truths not knowing that even the stomachs of the graves cannot digest the truths and throw up! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Fidelity purchased with money, money can destroy. — Seneca.

I think there's a whole bunch of things that go along with being a girl. You're not supposed to have opinions or be tough or strong. You're supposed to be soft and vulnerable, and I find those qualities important in both men and women. — Ellen DeGeneres

Writing is very castrating in the moment. Fiction in general, it has no function, nobody asks for it. — Etgar Keret

Leadership is when you take a step into the darkness even when you cant see the stairs — Kevin Tinsley

Had made her see that there was hope for many of her squadmates, hope for a life beyond the regimented existence of an Arrow. Those like Zaira could stand sentinel against the darkness so others could be free to grab at life. — Nalini Singh

This is th' abyss. Behold wherein I lurk
The lazar-house my mind, wherein do work
The horrid charnel-priests, whose loathly song
Sickens my soul, and quells the spirit strong. — Aleister Crowley