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For long I could not close my ears that night: I lay listening, I knew not what for. A scare was on me that made me dislike the dark, — J.M. Barrie

I'm one of the handful of survivors of the guys I came up with. — Richard Masur

I don't think about what I'll get from someone else. Instead, all I care about is what I can give. And that, my friend, has made me a very happy man. — Robin S. Sharma

Deep theology is the best fuel of devotion; it readily catches fire, and once kindled it burns long. — Frederick William Faber

Show her those boring shirts you bought. She'll go into a coma. I'm about ready to. — Richelle Mead

No one pries as effectively into other people's business as those whose business it most definitely is not ... What for? For nothing. For the sake of finding out, knowing, penetrating the mystery. Out of an itching need to be able to tell. And often, once these secrets are out, the mysteries broadcast, the enigmas exposed to the light of day, they lead to catastrophe, duels, bankruptcies, ruined families, shattered existences-to the great joy of those who "got to the bottom of it all" for no apparent reason and through sheer instinct. Sad. Some people are malicious out of a simple need to have something to say. Their conversation, parlour talk, antechamber gossip, is reminiscent of those fireplaces that swiftly go through the wood-they need a lot of fuel and the fuel is their neighbour. — Victor Hugo

I believe we all have one address and that is Earth. — Avijeet Das

He had always known that he was the lover and she was the object of love. — Francoise Sagan

They say living well is the best revenge but sometimes writing well is even better. — James Franco

The deeps are cold: In that darkness camaraderie does not hold: Nothing touches but, clutching, devours. — Ted Hughes