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My book was powerless. The hall was so narrow. I could not run away from you. If I stayed there facing you, it was not out of courage but out of fear, that is the truth - fear of seeing and fear of being seen. But my soul already saw the other truth. Only my soul can tell the story that began in this doorway, slightly to the left of my gaze. There is no other witness. My soul alone saw the struggle. — Helene Cixous

Blessed are the flexible for they will not allow themselves to become bent out of shape! — Robert Ludlum

It is not always by plugging away at a difficulty and sticking to it that one overcomes it; often it is by working on the one next to it. Some things and some people have to be approached obliquely, at an angle. — Andre Gide

He captured Vale's mouth again and kissed him breathless, only moving away when he slid his fingers into Vale's quivering ass. "I'm gonna make you come again," he whispered. "And then I'm going to fuck you." Vale — Leta Blake

Because maybe it's in the stories that the people we love are still alive. — Daisy Whitney

What I think I've been able to do well over the years is play with pain, play with problems, play in all sorts of conditions. — Roger Federer

On the whole, I wonder'd much how such a man came to be intrusted with so important a business as the conduct of a great army; but, having since seen more of the great world, and the means of obtaining, and motives for giving places, my wonder is diminished. — Benjamin Franklin

There is something that happens to your heart when you find out just how deeply someone cares for you. It expands and a weight is lifted, It's like you can breathe again or maybe for the first time. The feeling can only be described as an incredible fear. It is remarkable and commanding and frightening all at once. I wouldn't trade this feeling for anything else. — M.K. Oien

No matter how much we love a book, the experience of reading it isn't complete until we can give it to someone who will love it as much as we do — Ann Patchett

When I speak of The Case for Equality I mean human equality; and that, of course, can only mean one thing: it means equality of income. — George Bernard Shaw

A little wolf is present in every one of us. — Peter Stamm

We ought to seek God's assistance in our affairs just as they happen. — Brother Lawrence

Who says i can't handle it? I can handle it, said Gregor obviously not handling it. — Suzanne Collins

Literature is nothing more than the expansion of storytelling. Storytelling is obviously the impulse to chronicle something you've been through in order to give it its due, to have a catharsis. — Ron Perlman

He who hides his madman, dies voiceless. — Henri Michaux