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The philosophy of the wisest man that ever existed, is mainly derived from the act of introspection. — William Godwin

I was born when he kissed me, I died when he left me, I lived a few weeks while he loved me — Dorothy B. Hughes

An educated man is thoroughly inoculated against humbug, thinks for himself and tries to give his thoughts, in speech or on paper, some style. — Alan K. Simpson

We have entered the cell, the Mansion of our birth, and started the inventory of our acquired wealth. — Albert Claude

Thoughts like weeds will grow automatically unless we train them according to our choice. Thoughts gravitate according to what's happening around us. — Hina Hashmi

[Moses] probably said to himself, 'Must stop or I shall be getting silly.' That is why there are only ten commandments. — Mrs. Patrick Campbell

You came and fell upon me, I was sitting in the wicker chair. The wicker exclaimed as your weight fell upon me. You were light, I thought, and I thought how good it was of you to do this. We'd never touched before. — Donald Barthelme

I am yours, for time and eternity
time and eternity. — William Dean Howells

As multitudes of babies are dismembered and destroyed daily, this is clearly an issue where the gospel requires us to counter culture. — David Platt

The Night Times has prided itself throughout its long history in telling the truth, the whole truth, and as much gossip as it could get away with. — Simon R. Green

Seeking to distract her from further questions, he bent and blew lightly into her ear. She shivered. "This horse bites, you know." "I think he likes me. Almost as much as you do." "I don't like you. How can I like you? I don't even know you, for you refuse to answer my questions." He stroked her upper arms. "There is little to say. You have Clonmuir, and that makes you far richer than I." He gazed over the horse's back, where a patch of sunset shone through a barred window. Even the warmth of her pressed against him failed to melt the ice of aloneness. — Susan Wiggs

When you are going through hell, don't stop. — Winston Churchill