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The assertion that you are in falsehood and I am in truth ist the most cruel thing one man can say to another — Leo Tolstoy

At first, it must be remembered, that [women] can never accomplish anything until they put womanhood ahead of wifehood, and make motherhood the highest office on the social scale. — Herbert Croly

Poetry, is the insulation that lies between the inner walls of the mind. — Robert M. Hensel

She took his hand, fumbled with the door herself. Breathless, she would have stumbled if he hadn't caught her. "Teach me to wear heels in the damn stable," she muttered. "My legs are shaking."
With a nervous laugh she turned back to him. Her legs stopped trembling. At least she couldn't feel them. All she could feel now was the unsteady skipping of her heart.
He was staring at her, his eyes intense. When she'd turned his hands had reached up to frame her face. "You're so beautiful."
She'd never believed words like that mattered. They were so easily, and so often carelessly, said. But they didn't seem easy from him.And there was nothing careless about the tone of his voice. — Nora Roberts

One of those nightmares where it's the final exam for a course — Tim Kreider

She makes me love her and I like people who make me love them. It saves me so much trouble making myself love them — L.M. Montgomery

Sometimes, you just gotta be the weird one. It's always the weird one that stands out anyway, right? Nobody cares about the sheep; it's the wolf they're all after. — C.M. Stunich

You okay, brother?" Pigpen asks. — Katie McGarry

Distrust brings frustration and fear. So therefore, the lonely feeling automatically come. So, lonely feeling is not creation of environment, but creation of your own mental attitude. — Dalai Lama

It is often precisely these irresolvable issues that arouse our most impassioned certainty that we are right and our adversaries are wrong. To my mind, then, any definition of error we choose must be flexible enough to accommodate the way we talk about wrongness when there is no obvious benchmark for being right. — Kathryn Schulz

If you're not going to speak up, How is the world supposed to know you exist? — Anonymous

At least half of what we call hope, I believe, is simply the sense that something can be done. Once, — Anna Funder