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Oh, for eloquence to plead the cause of China, for a pencil dipped in fire to paint the condition of this people. — Hudson Taylor

Your penis betrayed you, son. Made you think stupid. It won't be the last time that happens. — Justin Halpern

To be in the Burren is to be reminded that physical matter is simultaneously indestructible and entirely transmutable: that it can swap states drastically, from vegetable to mineral or from liquid to solid. To attempt to hold these to contradictory ideas, of permanence and mutability, in the brain at the same time is usefully difficult, for it makes the individual feel at once valuable and superfluous. You become aware of yourself as constituted of nothing more than endlessly convertible matter - but also of always being perpetuated in some form. Such knowledge grants us comfortless immortality: an understanding that our bodies belong to a limitless cycle of dispersal and reconstruction. — Robert Macfarlane

THE TECHNIQUE of a little individuality will be a little technique, however scrupulously elaborated it may be. — Robert Henri

She could think of no other reason for this boy to continue to visit her if not to use her in some way. — Morgan Rhodes

Now, quite apart from the fact that the doors were locked, should he really call out for help? In spite of all his distress, he was unable to suppress a smile at this idea. — Franz Kafka

One day I'll be a grandma who's been gangbanged. — Asa Akira

I will spend the rest of my life assembling my own mind and my own soul. I will take care of my body carefully, not that it may any more please a man, but because it houses me and therefore I am dependent upon it. — Pearl S. Buck

People had to manage terrible truths. — Barbara Kingsolver

The total destruction of falsehood allows authentic creative flow to happen. — Bryant McGill

On one side it seems there is faith in a Creator-God - and at the same time, the rejection of his creation; and on the other side there is an affirmation of the world, yet a world that is horrible in its meaninglessness, for the one who alone has the possibility of using and enjoying this world - man- is in this world an accidental guest, destined for total annihilation. And so this horrible and frightening dilemma brings us to the one question that each of us must pose: in the final analysis, how do *I* personally relate to this inescapable, universal, and relentless question about death? — Alexander Schmemann

Lips I ache to press to mine
Until the morning hour
Come with me
Across that line
Surrender to love's power — Madison Parker