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Venice was a woman, la bella donna, elegant in her age, sensual in her watery curves, mysterious in her shadows. The first sight of her, rising over the Grand Canal with her colors tattered and faded like old ballgowns, called to the blood. The light, a white, washing sun, would sweep over her and lose itself like a wanderer in her sinuous veins, her secret turns. Here — Nora Roberts
Thy goal, the road thou choosest are thy fate. — Sri Aurobindo
Jesus was with her, but she couldn't see Him; she couldn't touch Him. Never one for hugs and kisses from anyone but Niclas, she missed human touch. Why — Francine Rivers
I love this book! There are very few cookbooks published today that add something truly new and distinctive to the literature of food and cooking. Jennifer McLagan's Fat is a smart, thoughtful book that ultimately asks us to understand our food better. — Michael Ruhlman
Perhaps a reign of powerful women is necessary to make, or unmake when need be, powerful men. Women would not waste so readily and uselessly the lives they had such care and pain in bearing. Why should they submit to the massacre of the innocent, one generation after another ... and allow them to be brought up as live-stock for the inevitable killing? — Natalie Clifford Barney
When you go onto the internet, if you really rummage around randomly then how do you hope to find something of any of value? — Tim Berners-Lee
Without intervention today, the cost of care for adults with autism will be significantly greater and the burden will no longer lie with the parents, but on our entire society. — Jenny McCarthy
Her biggest nightmare had finally come true, and there was not a single thing that she could do about it. — Maddy Lanslots
There was a malevolence about them, a sinister feel as their eyes locked onto us and didn't let go. — Richelle Mead
People fight wars for power. But those who win are motivated by love. Never lose sight of that. — Sarah Noffke
