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We have so much sex in our media that's disassociated from emotions. We have so much separation between feeling, and the emotional and the physical side of sex. They really do belong together. — Natalie Portman

It is always man's ideas which drive his actions. This has, at times, resulted in great evil; but as we look around us, we cannot doubt that it has resulted in greater good. — Steven Brust

I've always been an old soul. — Jami Attenberg

I stretched to my full height and kissed him. Like I kissed Dancer. Soft, sensual butterfly wings against his lips. Unlike the last kiss I gave Ryodan, this wasn't one to provoke or challenge or say "Fuck you - can't touch this." It was a kiss that said simply, "I see you and admire you and want you to live. — Karen Marie Moning

She was everything he'd ever wanted, beauty and fire arching against
his despoiling hands. — Lisa Kleypas

I have always had a need for attention but didn't plan to be a comic. — Jenny Eclair

I didn't know the answers, but I could feel that the things that gave life meaning came from a place within and from the nurturing of values like tolerance, charity, and community. — Dick Van Dyke

The kind of stupid you can manage to achieve only by being really, really smart, because only really, really smart people can reach adulthood without having any goddamn common sense. — Mira Grant

A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself. You have a chance to select from pretty elegant furnishings. — Louis L'Amour

And, like most people, you're too scared, stubborn or stupid to give yourself what you need until you're shaken awake by something. — Menna Van Praag

With no sense of the passing of time, they held each other and lost themselves in the opening, unmasking tenderness that always comes after a satisfactory quarrel. — William Maxwell

When you go to bed, don't leave bread or milk
on the table: it attracts the dead.
[sonnet 6] — Rainer Maria Rilke