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Sitting beside me, he gently pulls my sweatpants down again. Up and down like whores — E.L. James

My own feeling is that human happiness is a very random thing, and bestows itself willy-nilly, and there's not much deserving about the matter. — Orson Scott Card

One of the characteristics of the university is that it is made up of professors who train professors, or professionals training professionals. Education was this no longer directed toward people who were to be educated with a view to become fully developed human beings, but to specialists, in other that they might learn how to train other specialists. This is the danger of "Scholasticism," that philosophical tendency which began to be sketched at the end of antiquity, developed in the Middle Ages, and whose presence is still recognizable in philosophy today. — Pierre Hadot

You have to fight for your life. That's the chief condition on which you hold it. — Saul Bellow

I love scary movies, but I'd never really even seen The Vampire Diaries, up until I met [Kevin Williamson]. — Britt Robertson

Children, be curious. Nothing is worse (I know it) than when curiosity stops. Nothing is more repressive than the repression of curiosity. Curiosity begets love. It weds us to the world. It's part of our perverse, madcap love for this impossible planet we inhabit. People die when curiosity goes. People have to find out, people have to know. — Graham Swift

Today Christians spend more money on dog food then missions — Leonard Ravenhill

It's so cute. They're in love." "It's like watching two kittens fight with machetes, — Abigail Roux

The great fish moved silently through the night water. — Peter Benchley

And do you really think someone's going to look at you and say, 'Hmm, I think that girl's a plant'? — Aprilynne Pike

I'm really interested in kind of weird social situations and cliques, watching girls vying for attention, watching how the popularity thing happens. I've always thought too hard about everything. — Lorde

Losing innocence. Remembering Heaven. That was the essence of Hell — John Jakes

Now, said I aloud, My dear Father's Words are come to pass: God's Justice has overtaken me, and I have none to help or hear me: I rejected the Voice of Providence. — Daniel Defoe

They claim a hidden corner of our hearts, all those moments that stay with us unscreamed. That's where loves, like elephants, drag themselves to die. It's the place where pride allows itself to cry. — Gregory David Roberts