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Moon In the Window
I wish I could say I was the kind of child
who watched the moon from her window,
would turn toward it and wonder.
I never wondered. I read. Dark signs
that crawled toward the edge of the page.
It took me years to grow a heart
from paper and glue. All I had
was a flashlight, bright as the moon,
a white hole blazing beneath the sheets. — Dorianne Laux
Several country towns, within my observation, have at least a dozen taverns. Here the time, the money, the health and the modesty, of most that are young and of many old, are wasted. Here diseases, vicious habits, bastards and legislators are frequently spawned. — John Adams
Why don't you laugh? If I did not laugh I should die, and you need this medicine as much as I do. — Abraham Lincoln
Most people talk about fear of the unknown, but if there is anything to fear, it is the known. — Deepak Chopra
Butler could kill you a hundred different ways without use of his armoury. Though I'm sure one would be quite sufficient. — Eoin Colfer
He that is choice of his time will be choice of his company, and choice of his actions. — Jeremy Taylor
By thy long grey beard and glittering eye, Now wherefore stopp'st thou me? — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
you were in love with the idea of love, not me. — Amanda Lovelace
Cancer can be attacked directly by metabolic enzymes and then be assisted by the enzyme diet programme. The second greatest cancer breakthrough of the 20th century is the metabolic organic effect on malignant tumours of correcting the body fluid pH to a non-acidic pH 7.1 to 7.5. A neutral pH 7.0 resists cancer formation. An acid body fluid pH of 6.44 and below permits tumours to biochemically become malignant. At pH 7.5 cancer may become inactive; at 8.5 tumours may disintegrate. — Benjamin Carson
The light outside seemed to be surging up against the window seeping through, and smearing the faces of the people facing it with a coat of yellow oil. — Albert Camus