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As long as you're better at it than skating ... , Anna said and stood up too. She wanted to say more, but that wasn't possible because he was kissing her. Reasonable Anna wanted to draw back the danger of touch. But unreasonable Anna welcomed the kiss like happiness. Maybe, she thought, it's better to take these moments when you get them - there might not be too many in life. — Antonia Michaelis

The once-surprising existence of non-Euclidean models of Euclid's first four axioms can be seen as a sort of mathematical joke. — John Allen Paulos

I should say no more. Because when we dislike someone we are always very ready to believe any ill of them — Jude Morgan

If you're wearing ballerina flats during the day, throw on a pair of strappy sandals with a heel on them and some little bangles and you can go from day to evening really just with a change of accessories. — Peter Som

It is I who mediates the elements, bringing each into agreement ... I make what is moist dry again, and what is dry I make moist. I make what is hard soft again, and harden that which is soft. As I am the end, so my lover is the beginning. I encompass the whole work of creation, and all knowledge is hidden in me ... Who will dare to separate me from my love? No one, for our love is as strong as death. — Deborah Harkness

To withhold forgiveness is to take poison and expect the unforgiven to die. — Saint Augustine

Whereas the work is understood to be traceable to a source (through a process of derivation or "filiation"), the Text is without a source - the "author" a mere "guest" at the reading of the Text. — Roland Barthes

Meditation has been an anchor throughout my life - it helps me feel balance, connected and at peace. — Mallika Chopra

I was born and raised in the oldest settled part of the nation and in an environment in which racism was officially mooted. — Constance Baker Motley

As the mind of each man is conscious of good or evil, so does he conceive within his breast hope or fear, according to his actions. — Ovid