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I love the South, don't get me wrong; but it does lag behind the times in social developments. — Charlaine Harris

While Cabinets of Curiosities were intended to be microcosms of the world, and to symbolise a ruler's all-powerful control of his realm, Rudolf's came to mean much more than that. It become his refuge from personal and political turmoil, a private universe he could control. — Joanne Owen

Credulity is the man's weakness, but the child's strength. — Charles Lamb

Dance floors would bleed from the knife of her dress — Dionne Brand

Artists become their myths. — Marty Rubin

You know I don't love any one but you. You shouldn't mind because some one else loved me. — Ernest Hemingway,

Such a night cannot be shaken from a woman's memory. Such a night changes your life forever. — Sara Sheridan

Counting one thousand gifts means counting the hard things - otherwise I've miscounted. — Ann Voskamp

Democracy is more dangerous than fire. Fire can't vote itself immune to water. — Michael Z. Williamson

Every age, after all, must have its own aisling and dream of a better, kinder, happier, shared world. — Michael D. Higgins

The tolerance of the skeptic ... accepts the most diverse and indeed the most contradictory opinions, and keeps all his suspicions for the "dogmatist." — Jean Guitton

All the Armes of England will not arme feare. — George Herbert

If you are drawn to the left hand path, it's usually because you've had some kind of life experience that has shocked you, awakened you. — Nikolas Schreck

I have never had the lust to meet famous authors; the best of them is in their books. — Michael Gold

I suppose more than anything, it's the way of life in this part of the country that influences my writing. In Eastern North Carolina, with the exception of Wilmington, most people live in small towns. — Nicholas Sparks