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There was no love in my heart for this man - hell, I didn't even like him - but that didn't stop my hand from trembling as I pressed the pad against the wound. He groaned, his eyes popping open.
"Don't move," I warned. "I'm trying to stop the bleeding."
"With what? Acid?" he growled. — Lisa Kessler

A man has only one escape from his old self - to see a different self in the mirror of some woman's eyes. — Clare Boothe Luce

A lot of artists don't like the sound of their voice. They're put off by it. — Narada Michael Walden

I see you, he said ever so softly.
I knew exactly what he meant, because I too saw myself for the first time. — Carlyle Labuschagne

When I grew up in the church, we were praying because the Communists were going to come over and hang you upside down on a cross, and I so wanted to be a good person, and I had these rosary beads that I would sleep with every night, and I just wanted the blessed Virgin to be on my side. — Susan Sarandon

For what secrets, what truths had those monstrous creatures of night to give us? What, of necessity, must be their terrible limits, if indeed we were to find them at all? What can the damned really say to the damned? — Anne Rice

Kittens are wide-eyed, soft and sweet. With needles in their jaws and feet. — Pam Brown

I am the hero of Africa. — Idi Amin

I love only one girl, one in every town. — Elvis Presley

People have long assumed that violence is necessary for political change. Rulers never cede power voluntarily, the argument goes, so progressives have no choice but to contemplate the use of force to bring about a better world, mindful of the trade-off between a small amount of violence now and acceptance of an unjust status quo indefinitely. — Steven Pinker

It was not the first time that they had seen trees, a blue sky, meadows; that they had heard the water flowing and the wind blowing in the leaves; but, no doubt, they had never admired all this, as if Nature had not existed before, or had only begun to be beautiful since the gratification of their desires. — Gustave Flaubert

Once I was, yes. But now I have turned my direction away from anything that's racist. — Malcolm X

Virtue is her own reward. — John Dryden