Masovna Hipnoza Quotes & Sayings
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And what are you doing here, Nicholas? Decided to watch me sleep?" "Yes," said Nick, and bowed is head over his sword again. He had tissues, oil, and sandpaper laid out on the windowsill in front of him, and a little stone block he was passing his sword up and down, very carefully. "I came to gaze upon your sleeping face. Only you had the blanket over your head, so I just had to gaze at a lump I thought was your sleeping face, and that turned out to be your shoulder. Which just wasn't as special." ~Nick and Mae — Sarah Rees Brennan

Against firelight, he sees the face of the woman / Lean over, and the lips purse sweet as to bestow a kiss, but / This is not true, and the great glob of spit / Hangs there, glittering, before she lets it fall.
The spit is what softens like silk the passage of steel / On the fine-grained stone. It whispers. — Robert Penn Warren

If you are willing to pay a small price for your dreams,
you are definitely asleep.
If you are willing to pay an average price for your dreams,
you are barely awake.
If you are willing to pay a big price for your dreams,
you are evidently conscious.
If you are willing to pay a great price for your dreams,
you are undoubtedly alert. — Matshona Dhliwayo

And she understood more than ever before that this big, strong man with the tattoos running up and down his arms perhaps hadn't felt loved by very many people before. — Toni Blake

It is commonly said that ridicule is the best test of truth; for that it will not stick where it is not just. I deny it. A truth learned in a certain light, and attacked in certain words, by men of wit and humor, may, and often doth, become ridiculous, at least so far, that the truth is only remembered and repeated for the sake of the ridicule. — Lord Chesterfield

[On writing:] The most egotistic of occupations, and the most gratifying while it lasts. — Vita Sackville-West

What ever happened to the passion we all had to improve ourselves, live up to our potential, leave a mark on the world? Our hottest arguments were always about how we could contribute. We did not care about the rewards. We were young and earnest. — Wallace Stegner

Pyscho,' Flynt says, pounding a fist hard into his chair. 'Ouch — Kate Ellison

They almost killed me." "I guess they didn't. — John Joseph Adams

The early and the latter part of human life are the best, or, at least, the most worthy of respect; the one as the age of innocence, the other of reason. — Joseph Joubert