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The comforts of life as a fugitive," Drake sighed. "Stumbling about in the dark without mounts. — Brandon Mull

I knew this because alone at night — Kristen Ashley

Distil drops of bitterness into her heart; sometimes through that alchemy of quiet malice, by which women can concoct a subtle poison from ordinary trifles; and sometimes, also, by a coarser expression, that fell upon the sufferer's defenceless breast like a rough blow upon an ulcerated wound. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Dhaka the city of mosques has become the city of Hindu temples. — Delwar Hossain Sayeedi

A human who learns, and practices the art of love as does divinity, is no longer human. — T.F. Hodge

We have this desire for everything to be explained to us. But if you go through your daily actions, very little ends up having a written-down explanation for why things happen, or why people do specific things. So it made sense to me to reflect the human condition that not every action has an explanation. We act, and then later maybe come to an understanding about it, or maybe not. — Alice Sebold

Paul Otremba's remarkable first book, The Currency, is an intriguing foray into lyric epistemology that tries to come to ter ms with the implacable, paradox-ridden nature of knowledge and experience. These are deeply felt, deeply meditated poems guided by a sensibility highly attenuated to the physical world. In their openness to friendship and love and in their fearless directness, they remind me of the work of Larry Levis and Jon Anderson. Like Levis and Anderson, Otremba promises to be an influential and important voice for his generation. — Michael Collier

When knowledge is missing all other attributes have no grooves in which to rest. — Nelly Mazloum

The loving person makes other people feel good, and he is usually a happy person himself. He is able to form strong, long-lasting friendships. — Benjamin Spock

Too many Americans are out of work, and our debt is out of control. — Susana Martinez