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He felt what a murderer must feel, when he sees the body he has robbed of life. That body, robbed by him of life, was their love, the first stage of their love. There was something awful and revolting in the memory of what had been bought at this fearful price of shame. Shame at their spiritual nakedness crushed her and infected him. — Leo Tolstoy
What we call powers, secrets of nature, and force, are all within. In the external world are only a series of changes. — Swami Vivekananda
Freud "interpreted" dreams by treating them as intellectual riddles whose details, once processed through free association, exposed hidden wishes. — Rodger Kamenetz
Don't worry. It's just a flesh wound. — David Letterman
Harry ran upstairs to their dark dormitory. He pulled out the cloak and then his eyes fell on the flute Hagrid had given him for Christmas. He pocketed it to use on Fluffy - he didn't feel much like singing. — J.K. Rowling
I shot this wonderful picture called American Saint a couple of years ago, which is still looking for release. — Vincent Schiavelli
My Yoga practice is number one, straight physical exercises are number two, and when I can do neither, I focus on the breath. Make sure I drink enough water and get enough sleep. — Leilani Bishop
I don't worry about how accurately I convey my personality. I learned early on that it's almost impossible to accurately portray yourself. — Chester Brown
Grimm: The Thing with Feathers (#1.16) (2012)
Monroe: Molly, my girlfriend from high school, left me for a klaustreich, so I might be a wee bit riled up about them. He told her he loved her. He got her pregnant. She ended up delivering his litter at prom. Her parents were not thrilled. — Jacob Grimm
I think Daniel Craig is brilliant as Bond. I remember at the beginning, they were all saying, 'Oh, he won't work,' and I thought, 'Yeah, you watch.' — Sean Bean
When you want to understand something you stand in front of it, alone, without help: all the past in the world is of no use. — Jean-Paul Sartre
