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Love and being in love are not the same thing. The woman takes the man she loves into her body and absorbs his oils and essence. A part of him enters her and becomes a part of her. — Chloe Thurlow

Return now to these studies and they will keep you safe. They will comfort you, they will delight you; and if they will genuinely penetrate your mind, never again will grief enter there, or anxiety, or the distress caused by futile and pointless suffering. — Seneca.

Don't let the covers fool you. Books, like lives, are wiggling, evolving, living things. They're not bound by pages or authors or schools of thought. They're not born when they're printed; in fact, they only start to live once they're read. So first of all, we thank you, reader. You dignify this work we do, and we're sincerely grateful for your time and attention. — Kelly G. Wilson

There's so many dimensions to me. I am not a flat surface that can express myself like a painting, but more like a sculpture that you have to see all of before you can understand. — K.K. Cook

I'm kind of at a point in my career where I can get away with traditional stuff and then get away with some more rocky and pop and edgier stuff, too. — Luke Bryan

The only way to set yourself free is to meet each new challenge relatively. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Words of love combined with the language of truth, they are authentic works of highest purity. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Is every moment of our lives built into us before we're born? If it is, does it make us less responsible for the things we do, or is the responsibility built in too? — Dakota Fanning

Blogs are evil. Actually, the blogs aren't as evil as blog comments. — Christine Teigen

I just have faith. It's just there. It's not any big deal. — Ernie Harwell

I really need to be alone. I can't deal with someone sleeping next to me. — John Lone