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In war, love is a luxury. It comes at a high price... This brand of marriage, I guess, takes steady nerves. — Emily Yellin

My parents are OK with me wearing a small heel, up to 1.5 inches high. Heels give me height when I wear such long dresses. For me, they complete the outfit. — Jackie Evancho

Every nation feels itself to be superior, but in America it's a jaunty feeling, and in some cases a rather ominous one among the super-patriots. — James Salter

Women right now, we can't make mediocre [stuff]. Men can and do make tons of mediocre stuff, but I feel like women ... — Abbi Jacobson

Oregon welcomed me like a beloved child, enfolded me in her cool arms, shushed my turbulent thoughts, and promised peace through her whispering pines. — Colleen Houck

Go away," he said. "Do you know you've almost no clothes on?"
"Never mind. I need - "
"Never mind? Listen to me, Miss Innocence. There are many things a man can 'never mind.' A nearly naked woman isn't one of them. — Loretta Chase

I recall the rasp of charcoal on newsprint, the chewing-gum stretch of a kneaded eraser, the precarious bite of a razor blade in a new pencil. The vibrancy of fresh watercolors squeezed from a tube. A new sketchbook, cracked open to flawless white. The way the smell of turpentine made me feel simultaneously sick and excited. — Kirsten Hubbard

Many a man has a treasure in his hoard that he knows not the worth of. (Sellic Spell) — J.R.R. Tolkien

His malice was aimed at himself; with shame and contempt he recollected his cowardice. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The extraordinary gentleness of the adult male with his young dispels all the King Kong mythology. — Dian Fossey

If I'm going dancing, then I wear the highest heels with the shortest dress. — Kate Moss

Do I think well of myself, think myself a nice chap? WEll, I am afraid I sometimes do (and those are, no doubt, my worst moments) ... — C.S. Lewis

According to the magazine, if you turned the runes on their heads they revealed a spell to make your enemy's ears into kumquats. — J.K. Rowling

My! we couldn't get him out, Tom. And besides, 'twouldn't do any good; they'd ketch him again." "Yes - so they would. But I hate to hear 'em abuse him so like the dickens when he never done - that." "I do too, Tom. Lord, I hear 'em say he's the — Mark Twain