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Where your pleasure is, there is your treasure: where your treasure, there your heart; where your heart, there your happiness — Augustine Of Hippo

A man doesn't need to be flawless to be a perfect father, but the commitment to his family is a precious responsibility. — Paul Young

Life is no play. We meet people once, and never see them again. There is no shape to events, no point at which we turn to the audience for their praise. — Neil Gaiman

I love you, Sofia," I whispered. "And I honestly believe that I could never love another woman for the rest of my life. For the first time in the past five hundred years, I am sincerely thankful for my immortality, because without it, I never would've found you. — Bella Forrest

But I often think we talk way too much in this society, that we consider verbalization a panacea that it very often is not, and that we turn a blind eye to the sort of morbid self-absorption that becomes a predictable by-product of it. — Dennis Lehane

The orbit of human vision has widened and art has annexed fresh territories that were formerly denied to it. — Max Bill

I'm looking at some comedic horror films because I have often been accused of being too dark. I'm not dark, not compared with 'Saw' or anything like that. So I'm looking at live-action horror films, but not slasher ones - ones that have humor and maybe some social satire. — Henry Selick

If you wish to be truly free, you must love no one. — Helen Oyeyemi

The stubbornness of a weak man should never be underestimated. The weak tend to be very stubborn when they've decided on something. — Frederick Forsyth

It is all for love. Which is a wonderful and dashing matter. But which can also be a very foolish thing. — Salman Rushdie

Inside me! I gasp, and all the muscles deep in my belly clench. My inner goddess is doing the dance of the seven veils. — E.L. James

Live by active example, not by casual suggestion. — Daniel Carrier

Today, in the Twenty-First Century, an age of jet aircraft, personal computers, wireless telecommunications, laser surgery, and incipient space travel, the mentality with which many presumably educated, intelligent people approach matters of economics and business is, however astonishing it may seem, still that of the Dark Ages. — George Reisman