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A horror writer is one who is not only willing to look into the darkest of shadows ... but to reach into them too. — Thomas Scopel

Nirvana and enlightenment exist just on the other side of your sensory perceptions and your thoughts. — Frederick Lenz

He pulled her close and kissed her beneath a blanket of stars, wondering how on earth he'd been so lucky to find her. — Nicholas Sparks

O world, how apt the poor are to be proud! — William Shakespeare

My pessimism (which, by the way, is far from absolute) originated with my despair in the lack of perfection to be found in human nature. I was attempting in my successive books to show the inevitable handicap of the human condition. — Stanislaw Lem

I recommend the same therapies for all humans with HIV. There is no reason to believe that physiologic responses to therapy will vary across lines of class, culture, race or nationality. — Paul Farmer

Of all the small nations of this earth, perhaps only the ancient Greeks surpass the Scots in their contribution to mankind. — Winston S. Churchill

The place of the arts in the classroom is essential in encouraging invention, ambition, and an understanding of the importance and pleasures of living an examined life, — Barbara Kruger

I'd tell you that was pretty much impossible," Asher replied, "but your Tess Kendrick. My spider senses tell me that impossible is kind of your thing. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Time flew over me, its black wings spread. — Minae Mizumura

Thus the public use of reason and freedom is nothing but a dessert, a sumptuous dessert. — Johann Georg Hamann

For it is commonly said: accomplished labours are pleasant. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Long ago, before England was cut up with pavement, or bisected by railways, there existed in the county of Lancashire a small village named Reston that never bothered anyone. — Kate Noble