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The prison life of the past looks in our own time like liberation itself. — Christopher Lasch
You are mine-you know you're mine! he cried wildly ... the moonlight twisted in through the vines and listened ... the fireflies hung upon their whispers as if to win his glance from the glory of their eyes. — F Scott Fitzgerald
The conquest of the earth is not a pretty thing. — Joseph Conrad
You are a Witch. I am a Prince. In all the books, where there is a Witch and a Prince there is a way. — Catherynne M Valente
It's that a man falls in love with some beautiful thing, with a woman's body, or even with just one part of a woman's body (a sensualist will understand that), and is ready to give his own children for it, to sell his father and mother, Russia and his native land, and though he's honest, he'll go and steal; though he's meek, he'll kill; though he's faithful, he'll betray. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I eventually found that the soul is more than an immortal commodity to win and save. It is the repository of the inner divine, the truest part of us. — Sue Monk Kidd
Don't avoid the cliches - they are cliches because they work! — George Lucas
Paparazzi need more flattering lenses. — Sandra Bullock
Knowledge is dangerous, which is why governments often clamp down on people who can think thoughts above a certain caliber. — Terry Pratchett
The best strategy is always to be very strong. — Carl Von Clausewitz
Henry patted Charlotte's shoulder anxiously. "Would you like a cool cloth? What can I do to help?"
"You could ride up to Yorkshire and chop that old goat's head off." Charlotte sounded mutinous.
"Won't that make things rather awkward with the Clave?" asked Henry. "They're not generally very receptive about, you know, beheadings and things. — Cassandra Clare
I was just existing, but he made me want to live. — Shelly Crane
Faith is not a crime. Blind obedience should be. Too many years wasted in strict adherence to fabricated laws could damn a religion to oblivion. — Kirsten Beyer