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Anxiously he explored every one of these vaguely seen shapes, as though among the phantoms of the dead, in the realms of darkness, he had been searching for a lost Eurydice. — Marcel Proust

Censure acquits the raven, but pursues the dove. — Juvenal

It's going to be a lot of work, Gideon," Eva warned him.
"I'm not afraid of work." He was touching me restlessly as if it were as necessary to him as breathing. "I'm only afraid of losing you. — Sylvia Day

I would just be constantly writing all these zingers - like, 'Burn. That would really get her.' And I know people are going to obsess over who it's about, because they think they have all my relationships mapped out. But there's a reason there are not any overt call-outs in that song. My intent was not to create some gossip-fest. I wanted people to apply it to a situation where they felt betrayed in their own lives. — Taylor Swift

Simplicity in its essence demands neither a vow of poverty nor a life of rural homesteading. As an ethic of self-conscious material moderation, it can be practiced in cities and suburbs, townhouses and condominiums. It requires neither a log cabin nor a hairshirt but a deliberate ordering of priorities so as to distinguish between the necessary and superfluous, useful and wasteful, beautiful and vulgar. — David Shi

Men are easily dealt with
but when you get the women started, you are in for it, you know. — Mark Twain

Women who behave rarely make history. — Sunny Weber

Romanticism is beauty without bounds-the beautiful infinite. — Jean Paul

Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. — Confucius

Art-making is just another part of the consciousness industry. — Hans Haacke

But when my mother died, I found that I did not believe that she was gone. — Meghan O'Rourke

College students, couples, people covered with eagle tattoos, boat captains, white-haired folks - we were all singing, waiting especially for the chorus — Peter Jenkins