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Every writer at least once in his/er lifetime creates a character who loves books. — Himanshu Chhabra

Of course, a lot of courtship and dating is about sexual attraction. If you're an attractive person, you have that sort of interest from people, whether you cater to it or not, but when you get older, that's not really the leading thing anymore. — Patricia Arquette

It is good to stop by the track for a space, put aside the knapsack, wipe the brows, and talk a little of the upper slopes of the mountain we think we are climbing, would but the trees let us see it. — H.G.Wells

No man can humiliate me or disturb me. I won't let him. — Bernard Baruch

I detect the activist returning with a vengence. — E.A. Bucchianeri

Sometimes people were strongest at their most vulnerable, dangerous moments. — Kate Avery Ellison

It is so refreshing to be treated with contempt. — Julianne Donaldson

You know when I shoot with digital capture, I look for the mistake. When I shoot with film I embrace it. — Seal

They [the Soviets] intend ... to induce the Americans to adopt their own 'restructuring' and convergence of the Soviet and American systems using to this end the fear of nuclear conflict ... Convergence will be accompanied by blood baths and political re-education camps in Western Europe and the United States. The Soviet strategists are counting on an economic depression in the United States and intend to introduce their reformed model of socialism with a human face as an alternative to the American system during the depression. — Anatoliy Golitsyn

We are often indifferent to our brethren who are distressed or upset, on the grounds that they are in this state through no fault of ours. The Doctor of souls, however, wishing to root out the soul's excuses from the heart, tells us to leave our gift and to be reconciled not only if we happen to be upset by our brother, but also if he is upset by us, whether justly or unjustly; only when we have healed the breach through our apology should we offer our gift. — John Cassian