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Rennie can see what she is now: she's an object of negotiation. The truth about knights comes suddenly clear: the maidens were only an excuse. The dragon was the real business. So much for vacation romances, she thinks. A kiss is just a kiss, Jocasta would say, and you're lucky if you don't get trenchmouth. — Margaret Atwood

The condition of the world today is such that most writers feel they cannot truthfully be "comic" about it. — Dylan Thomas

The way you walk, way you talk, way you say my name; it's beautiful, wonderful, don't you ever change. — Taylor Swift

Victorian society was homogeneous without being homogenized. It was, to paraphrase the epigram about Parliament, a society of extreme eccentrics who agreed so well that they could afford to differ. — Kenneth Rexroth

Poetry is an art of expressing the unknown music of our inner feelings and emotions in our known language. — Debasish Mridha

We worked so hard, so hard, building our world one brick at a time. And when it fell apart, it happened just like that. Everything was gone before you knew it. — Haruki Murakami

Fashion is about the present and the immediate future. I think in terms of now. — Oscar De La Renta

It means nothing to me / Whether the world believes me dead / I can hardly say anything to refute it / For truly, I am no longer a part of the world. When — Hanya Yanagihara

The most powerful thing in life...is our thinking, which has ability to change any situation."
Shashank Rayal — Sterna Kruger

I just think I'm not the best person to demonstrate all the goodness humanity has to offer. I don't want you to be too disappointed when you realize that. — Marissa Meyer

Make good stuff, then make it easy for people to buy it. There's your anti-piracy plan. — Jonathan Coulton

From a genomic perspective, we are all Africans. — Svante Paabo

Now that the ancien regime had definitely disappeared in France, the new regime must again,
after 1848, reaffirm itself, and the history of the nineteenth century up to 1914 is the history of the
restoration of popular sovereignties against ancien regime monarchies; in other words, the history of the
principle of nations. This principle finally triumphs in 1919, which witnesses the disappearance of all
absolutist monarchies in Europe.3 — Albert Camus