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They'd been apart for seven weeks but Neil keenly remembered why he'd stayed. He remembered this unyielding, unquestioning weight that could hold him and all of his problems up without breaking a sweat. — Nora Sakavic
Virtue brings you many blessings;
wisdom multiplies them. — Matshona Dhliwayo
The biggest single thing that has lifted people out of poverty is free trade. — George Osborne
Lucie had been many things to me: a child, a source of comfort, a balm, an escape from myself; she was literaly everything for me but a woman. — Milan Kundera
Action gives power. Entire harmony pervades the universe of God. All the heavenly beings are in constant activity; and the Lord Jesus, in His life work, has given an example for every one. — Ellen G. White
Mythologies were the earliest dreams of mankind, and in the psychotic delusions of his patients, Jung believed he was encountering those dreams again. Freud, too, believed that the psyche retained archaic vestiges, remnants of our earlier mental world. But for Freud these were a burden we were forced to repress. Jung instead would see them as a reservoir of vital energy, a source of meaning and power from which, through the over-development of our rational minds, modern mankind has become divorced. — Gary Valentine
An unhappily married woman is necessarily a bad cook. — Ann-Marie MacDonald
Sometime you will find, even as I have found, that there is no such thing as romantic experience; there are romantic memories, and there is the desire of romance- that is all. Our most fiery moments of ecstasy are merely shadows of what somewhere else we have felt, or of what we long someday to feel — Oscar Wilde
To the sober person adventurous conduct often seems insanity. — Aristotle.
Mr. Lyell's system of geology is just half the truth, and no more. He affirms a great deal that is true, and he denies a great deal which is equally true; which is the general characteristic of all systems not embracing the whole truth. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
It's the sum of many parts which grow to be something great. — Oliver Bierhoff
The anxiety I feel when I'm late is nothing like the anxiety I feel when I'm on time. — Sade Adu
...words can help us to see what is graceful or human where lovelines and humanity seem to fail... — Mark Doty
A fisherman's walk: three steps and overboard. — Martial