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But until now I did not understand; everything was in a sort of mist. And I believe it all arose from believing that the brain is in the head. It's not so at all; it comes with the wind from the direction of the Caspian Sea. — Nikolai Gogol

You're a bad girl, trying to force me over the edge ... But you don't have to. I'm already there. I'm already lost in you. — Charlotte Stein

You never have sex the way people do in the movies. You don't do it on the floor, you don't do it standing up, you don't always have all your clothes off, you don't happen to have on all the sexy lingerie. You know, if anybody ever ripped my clothes, I'd kill them. — Julianne Moore

A little or superficial knowledge may incline a man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth him back to religion. — Anonymous

Being the best is rarely within our reach. Doing our best is always within our reach. — Charles F. Glassman

I liked to be off by myself, away from the eyes of adults who always had some task or errand to demand of an unoccupied child. — Geraldine Brooks

Things that are not at all, are never lost. — Christopher Marlowe

I think I always just want to get better at whatever I'm doing ... Always strive for excellence. — Carl Hagelin

Grandma cheated whenever she could. She cheated because it was a much more scientific and surer way of winning than trusting to luck. — Allan Sherman

All words are masks and the lovelier they are, the more they are meant to conceal. — Steven Millhauser

My responsibility is to truth and beauty. — Amiri Baraka

Falling in love was as much about receiving as it was giving, was it? It seemed selfish. It was not, though. It was the opposite. Keeping oneself from being loved was to refuse the ultimate gift.
He had thought himself done with romantic love. He had thought himself an incurable cynic.
He was not, though.
He was only someone whose heart and mind, and very soul, had been battered and bruised. It was still - and always - safe to give since there was a certain deal of control to be exerted over giving. Taking, or allowing oneself to receive, was an altogether more risky business.
For receiving meant opening up the heart again.
Perhaps to rejection.
Or disillusionment.
Or pain.
Or even heart break.
It was all terribly risky.
And all terribly necessary.
And of course, there was the whole issue of trust ... — Mary Balogh

A siren pierced the air, cutting off her breath.
"Damn." A scowling Jessie pulled over to the side of the long, otherwise empty road. "I swear," the blonde muttered, "the hick cops have nothing better to do than hassle law-abiding citizen."
"Jessie, we're actually - "
"Shh. Think law-abiding thoughts. — Nalini Singh