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Visionary idealism is a male art form. The lesbian aesthete does not exist. But if there were one, she would have learned from the perverse male mind. — Camille Paglia

Discover your deep inner-self and from that place spread love in every direction. — Amit Ray

I had always thought of Paradise / In form and image as a library. — Jorge Luis Borges

A best friend is the one person that doesn't leave you worse off by their actions or yours. — Shannon L. Alder

Always be respectful and open-minded when listening to another man's beliefs. What you reject today could be your mantra tomorrow. Man's evolution is all about transformations. An unexpected experience you have one day can change you forever. — Suzy Kassem

With ever greater frequency they annihilate themselves, for success breeds contempt for those very qualities that purchased it. — Steven Erikson

the world is the mirror of myself dying. — Henry Miller

No matter how hopeless or bleak things appear, the moment always comes when suddenly our spirit revives, and hope is reborn. That is why we must never give up. — Daisaku Ikeda

Trying to fulfill earthly desires was like carrying water to the sea; a never- ending task, and an ultimately useless one. — Douglas Preston

People are the most fascinating mysteries I've ever read. — Tori Amos

It was not perhaps the warmest friendship in the world, they would not send each other Christmas gift greetings, but they would not murder each other. — Mario Puzo

Chestnuts fall from the tree; symbol of masculinity and femininity - I scratched a purple pentagram in the tree. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

There's so little money in my bank account, my scenic checks show a ghetto. — Phyllis Diller

The first step to Happiness is deciding exactly what kind of life you want. That kinda comes from experience. — I.B. Opene

School has become the world religion of a modernized proletariat, and makes futile promises of salvation to the poor of the technological age. — Ivan Illich