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Although the stories are very present in my book, and very present in my mind, what I was most interested in was the question of why it had attracted such a following in the 18th Century. It's less mysterious that it attracted a following in the Romantic period, and in the 19th Century, but the early 18th Century when the Rationalists fell in love with it ... that was mysterious. What I wanted to look at was the forms of enchantment. — Marina Warner

Almost every natural man that hears of hell, flatters himself that he shall escape it. — Jonathan Edwards

I might not be the same, but that's not important/No freedom till we're equal, damn right I support it — William J. Clinton

You do things just to irritate me, don't you?"
Smiling, enjoying himself immensely, and determined to give her a wonderful and relaxing weekend, Van pushed Irene's wet hair from her face. "Don't be silly, doc." He kissed her lips, nuzzled her chin. "Of course I do things just to irritate you. — Shelly Laurenston

Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm: for love is strong as death. — Cassandra Clare

This is an issue that has an exceedingly high number of threads in it. It involves race, it involves culture, it involves crime, it involves justice. — Matthew Dowd

You are not exposed to one chemical at a time, but a complex mixture of chemicals that changes day by day, hour by hour, depending on where you are and the environment you are in ... In the United States alone it is estimated that over 72,000 different chemicals are used regularly. Two thousand five hundred new chemicals are introduced annually-and of these, only 15 are partially tested for their safety. Not one of the chemicals in use today has been adequately tested for these intergenerational effects that are initiated in the womb. — Theo Colborn

As a general rule, it is foolish to do just what other people are doing, because there are almost sure to be too many people doing the same thing. — William Stanley Jevons

No higher duty, or more solemn responsibility, rests upon this Court than that of translating into living law and maintaining this constitutional shield deliberately planned and inscribed for the benefit of every human being subject to our Constitution-of whatever race, creed or persuasion. — Hugo Black