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This is a story that could only have taken place in the tropics, where the climate draws sea rovers, pirates, and desperadoes from all corners of the world. They come and go, these adventurers, bedazzled and dazzling, and they leave women behind, lovers, who repeat outlandish tales, murmuring to themselves unheard, and if heard, not believed ... — Margaret Cezair-Thompson
If it takes you 500+ pages to tell a story, you are telling it wrong. — Cindy
It's wrecked, our relationship is smashed, and we don't have to pretend anymore. — Lauren Barnholdt
Just as I'm about to continue walking along the shoreline, the left third of the iceberg breaks off suddenly and crashes violently, like a high-rise apartment building imploding in the heart of the city. Tears roll down my face uncontrollably as I watch the two distinct halves of the iceberg drift further and further apart from each other. It's devastating to watch something that seems so strong and unbreakable crumble in an instant. Even more devastating is the feeling that there's nothing I can do about it. — Shannon Mullen
The man who will whip me will be fast, strong and hasn't been born yet. — Muhammad Ali
Beauty always takes place in the particular. — Elaine Scarry
Summary riposte
To the dreary wail
There's no knowing what
Love is all about.
Poets know a lot. — Robert Frost
I don't take much from my own father, because he was a very austere, quiet, private man who would come home from work, go to his parlour and play Beethoven on his piano. — John Mahoney
The choices we make are ultimately our responsibility. — Eleanor Roosevelt
It's hard to win a war with a front at your back. — Gregory S. Close
There was a difference, I had decided, between knowing and believing. And I wanted both. — Laura Bickle
The art of making love, muffled up in furs, in the open air, with the thermometer at Zero, is a Yankee invention. — John Quincy Adams
The American Dilemma, — Michelle Alexander
