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I don't believe art is available; it's rare and curious and should be completely isolated; one is more aware of its magic the more it is isolated. — Francis Bacon

She had everything to offer; he had nothing. And yet she wanted him anyway.
It was at that moment that he fell in love with her. — J.R. Ward

The sun had just gone down, and its afterglow was backlighting the city, which formed low cliffs around the bucolic void to the idle stockyards. The city was blacked out because bombers might come, so Billy didn't get to see Dresden do one of the most cheerful things a city is capable of doing when the sun goes down, which is to wink its lights on one by one.
There was a broad river to reflect those lights, which would have made their nighttime winkings very pretty indeed. It was the Elbe. — Kurt Vonnegut

If you're respectful by habit, constantly honoring the worthy, four things increase: long life, beauty, happiness, strength. — Gautama Buddha

A Bradypus or Sloth am I, / I live a life of ease, / Contented not to do or die / But idle as I please. — Michael Flanders

The happiest people among us are those who can sleep when they want to ... — Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb

First reporter to broadcast live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. — Maria Bartiromo

When I reflect upon the number of disagreeable people who have gone on to a better world, I am moved to lead a different life. — Mark Twain

Love may forgive all infirmities and love still in spite of them: but Love cannot cease to will their removal. — C.S. Lewis

Dreams are never reached unless you do everything you can to reach them, — Chloe Lang

We are designed for Giving — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Straight roads do not make skilful drivers. — Paulo Coelho

Don't anticipate for a promise, let it be an unexpected favour, this will increase your power of independence. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Great books give you a feeling that you miss all day, until you finally get to crawl back inside those pages again. — Kathryn Stockett