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My inbox is the enemy. — Glenn Greenwald
With The Dread, first kiss was the beginning. Second kiss was the end. — Luke Taylor
There's a battle between what the cook thinks is high art and what the customer just wants to eat. — Mario Batali
Bran dropped his sword and rushed to her. "Miss Enya. — Amy Jarecki
A drink is shorter than a tale — Omar Khayyam
As far as life is concerned, there is no such thing as "Nature". There are only homes. Home is that environment to which the individual has become adapted; and almost everything is unnatural outside his range of adaptation. Harmonious equilibrium with nature is an abstract concept with a Platonic beauty but lacking the flesh and blood of life. It fails, in particular, to convey the creative emergent quality of human existence. — Rene Dubos
I don't need luck. I have you. — Jay Crownover
I found it hateful, yet I wanted to be part of it. — Storm Constantine
To be fully alive is to feel that everything is possible. — Eric Hoffer
One day's exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books. — John Muir
The best way to support dreams and stretch is to set apart small ideas with big potential, then give people positive role models and the resources to turn small projects into big businesses. — Jack Welch
hot fury fighting to tear out of him. Mental flashes stabbed his brain of what was done to her - delicate flesh sliced open without care. Oh God. His stomach lurched as his mind suddenly connected the smell that had been in his nostrils since he'd gotten there. Blood. Fresh and dried, no doubt caking her inner thighs all the way to her feet. — Lucian Bane
Everything in the gospel teaches us that we can change if we need to, that we can be helped if we truly want it, that we can be made whole, whatever the problems of the past. — Jeffrey R. Holland
Courage consists not in hazarding without fear; but being resolutely minded in a just cause. — Plutarch
