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Women are sensitive to it, to the weight of the desiring gaze. — J.M. Coetzee
Preserve me from unseasonable and immoderate sleep. — Samuel Johnson
While many governments and well-meaning individuals have redefined marriage, the Lord has not. — Neil L. Andersen
The house-cat is a four-legged quadruped, the legs as usual being at the corners. It is what is sometimes called a tame animal, though it feeds on mice and birds of prey. Its colours are striped, it does not bark, but breathes through its nose instead of its mouth. Cats also mow, which you all have heard. Cats have nine liveses, but which is seldom wanted in this country, coz' of Christianity. Cats eat meat and most anythink speshuelly where you can't afford. That is all about cats.
(From a schoolboy's essay, 1903.) — Helen Exley
Are you flirting with me? — Meg Cabot
Well-wrought poems and works of imaginative literature can do for us what stone-cold prose can never do. They can help us grasp the full dimension of ways of life other than our own. — James W. Sire
Never forget the favors done for you. Always forget the favors you've done for others. — Omar Suleiman
The further I get, the further I want to go — Nas
Our human condition makes us tend to share only the best of ourselves, because we are always searching for love and approval — Paulo Coelho
My dresses help women discover figures they didn't know they had, — Charles James
We need tremendous energy to bring about a psychological change in ourselves as human beings, because we have lived far too long in a world of make-belief, in a world of brutality,
violence, despair, anxiety. To live humanly, sanely, one has to change. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
...one never knows what interesting fact will turn up when researching a book! — Ellen Prager
Only the drum is confident, it thinks the world has not changed — Robinson Jeffers
Americans learn only from catastrophes and not from experience. — Theodore Roosevelt