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No, this is my revenge. I am giving you just what you want, I'm releasing you. And yet I'm really not. I'll inflict torments on you, subtle torments, day after day, year after year- that's why you're necessary to me. — Buddhadeva Bose

The only need is to know yourself and look into your heart. There you will find all things. Look for the light that is within you and you will have found God. — Douglas James Cottrell

Christ is more concerned about what we do with Him than for Him. — Warren W. Wiersbe

I'm open to love, and I think that I will fall in love with a wonderful man. — Isabel Allende

Such sorrow - The cry of true compassion Sinks into my hard ego. — Taitetsu Unno

The best legacy I can leave my children is free speech, and the example of using it. — Philip Sidney

For things sometimes lead and sometimes follow,
sometimes sign and sometimes storm,
sometimes strengthen and sometimes weaken,
sometimes kill and sometimes die. — Lao-Tzu

Writing can be a very solitary profession, and when deadlines are looming, it's tempting to glue myself to my desk, but I try to make sure I get out a few times a month with friends just so I don't forget what it means to be social. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Nothing, therefore, happens unless the Omnipotent wills it to happen. He either permits it to happen, or He brings it about Himself. — Saint Augustine

Practice justice in word and deed, and do not get in the habit of acting thoughtlessly about anything. — Pythagoras

Da thought of people as books to be read, but I've always thought of them more as formulas- full of variables, but always the sum of their parts. — Victoria Schwab

There is a place where we are always alone with our own mortality, where we must simply have something greater than ourselves to hold onto - God or history or politics or literature or a belief in the healing power of love, or even righteous anger ... A reason to believe, a way to take the world by the throat and insist that there is more to this life than we have ever imagined. — Dorothy Allison

For we must bear in mind that the greater number of garden pictures known to us are taken from tombs. — Marie-Luise Gothein

So wet," he murmured.
The words shocked her. She wanted to hear more.
He stilled, resting his temple against hers. His breath stirred her hair as he traced her intimate flesh in slow, tantalizing strokes.
"For me?" he whispered. The vulnerable rasp in his voice undid her.
She kissed his jaw. "For you. Only you. — Tessa Dare