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Without passion there might be no errors, but without passion there would certainly be no history. — C.V. Wedgwood

Mama said there would be days like this.She never said it would be day after day,after day!~ Unknown — Candace Mumford

I'm a believer in paying your dues. — Dana Fox

Who hated as passionately as she loved, who asked questions that couldn't be answered, who — Nora Roberts

In effect, you're saying that if you knew how you oughtt to live, then the flaw is man could be controlled. If you knew how you ought to live, you wouldn't be forever screwing up the world. perhaps in fact the two things are actually one thing. Perhaps the flaw in man is exactly this: that he doesn't know how he ought to live. — Daniel Quinn

I don't think we are ready to die, any of us, not without being escorted. — J.M. Coetzee

A modern culture built on the back of dying gods immerses me. — Thomm Quackenbush

The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander in abysses of solitude. — Kate Chopin

These numbers gave Virginia's population about six times as large a proportion of gentlemen as England had. Gentlemen, by definition, had no manual skill, nor could they be expected to work at ordinary labor. — Edmund S. Morgan

Old age has deformities enough of its own. It should never add to them the deformity of vice. — Eleanor Roosevelt

To us, she was like a rare bird that had escaped its cage and was roaming through a courtyard of common chickens. — Lisa See

The daisies and buttercups nodded in the breeze, like skinny-necked old ladies listening to dance music.
What if necessary evil had an opposite? This is what it would be. This unnecessary good.
For the first time in days, Mo smiled. — Tricia Springstubb

All the time I was playing the flute, the lines, the solos, the riffs, the construction, were based on my guitar skills. I did not play the flute to exploit its natural faculties, but I used it as a surrogate guitar. — Ian Anderson