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I had never realized a woman could have to struggle to keep her hands off a man, but here I was, digging my nails into my palms, staring at the inside of my eyelids as though I could maybe see through them if I peered hard enough. — Charlaine Harris

I always thought when I became an adult everything would become less confusing, but unfortunately, everything's only becoming more confusing. — Meg Cabot

When you write, everything is possible, even the very opposite of what you are. — Silvina Ocampo

That's it - three steps: motivate, connect, and leverage. — Seth Godin

I resolve to venture into the city on my own. I look at maps in the library - subway maps, bus maps, and regular maps - and try to memorize them. I'm afraid of getting lost; no, I'm afraid of sinking into the city as in a quicksand, afraid of getting sucked into something I can never escape. — Deborah Feldman

Male, A member of the unconsidered or negligible gender. The male of the human race is commonly known to the female as Mere Man. The Genus has two varieties: good providers and bad providers. — Ambrose Bierce

He who partakes the honor, should participate in the labor. — Ben Johnson

The chief character in this narrative is the Caribbean Sea, one of the world's most alluring bodies of water, a rare gem among the oceans, defined by the islands that form a chain of lovely jewels to the north and east — James A. Michener

God will forgive me. It's his job. Heine said this on his deathbed (1856). Hilarious. He must have thought that up years before and counted the seconds to use it. — Heinrich Heine

I typically go overboard when I research new projects. — Will Wright

...I sit there aimlessly, God's aim is aimlessness. — Nescio

Selfishness is the only real atheism; unselfishness the only real religion. — Israel Zangwill

As Confucius once said, 'He who does nothing is the one who does nothing.'"
Gabby pondered the words, the furrowed her brow. "did Confucius really say that?"
Sunglasses in place, Stephanie managed the tiniest of shrugs. "No, but who cared? The point is, they handled, and most likely they found some sort of self-satisfaction in their industrious-ness. Who am I to deprive them of that? — Nicholas Sparks

The basis of peace and stability, in any society, has to be the fullest respect for the human rights of all its people. — John Hume