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The air is full of a farewell- deserted by the silver lake lies the wild world, overturned. Cities rise where the mountains fell, the furnace where the phoenix burned — Kathleen Raine

Now I escort the last of the customers out, close the store and go home to my bed, I'm beat." I walked over to the door and flipped the sign.
"Is that an invitation? — Melissa Andrea

Our children, manipulated to become exemplary consumers, increasingly admit they do not feel 'in control' of their own Internet use. — Beeban Kidron

He who wishes to see how the soul inhabits the body should look to see how that body uses its daily surroundings. If the dwelling is dirty and neglected, the body will be kept by its soul in the same condition, dirty and neglected. — Leonardo Da Vinci

The secret of the creative life is to feel at ease with your own embarrassment. — Paul Schrader

Yes, it's true. I can now tell you where cups and plates are to be found in my own kitchen. I know it's a shock, but soon I may even be able to locate a bowl. — Rebecca Ethington

Adam just knew that he needed to make her happy. He surprised even himself at times with what he was capable of doing just for that smile. It was as though he could reach into himself and pull out something completely unexpected, just to make her laugh. — Jennifer Sivec

I want to have hot, sweaty, monkey sex with you. Okay, perhaps that's too candid. — N.M. Silber

At times, the most dangerous politicians have been those impelled by dreams and ideals, rather than basic realities. — Clarence H. Burns

I don't know why anybody would be in awe of me. — Shirley Maclaine

Leadership is about taking charge and influencing others to follow your vision. It's about going against the odds and accepting responsibility for the outcomes along the way — Robin Crow

The men gasped at Nicholas. "That's the most I've heard him say in three years." Sam said. He turned to the others. "You ever hear him talk that much?"
"I wasn't sure he could talk," Tucker Addison replied straight-faced.
"He talks," Dahlia said defensively.
"Begging your pardon, ma'am, but he's just plain anti-social," Sam pointed out, "Always had been, always will be. — Christine Feehan

We must talk about poverty, because people insulated by their own comfort lose sight of it. — Dorothy Day