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The hero in this novel lives a life by his own code with no apologies. — Kristen Ashley

Forgot the blush that virgin fears impart
To modest cheeks, and borrowed one from art. — William Cowper

The motto I have penned on my knuckles is that this is the best world we have
because it's the only world we have. It's the simplest math ever. However many terrible, rankling, peeve-inducing things may occur, there are always libraries. And rain-falling-on-sea. And the moon. And love. There is always something to look back on, with satisfaction, or forward to, with joy. There is always a moment where you boggle at the world
at yourself
at the whole, unlikely, precarious business of being alive
and then start laughing — Caitlin Moran

When young Galileo, then a student at Pisa, noticed one day during divine service a chandelier swinging backwards and forwards, and convinced himself, by counting his pulse, that the duration of the oscillations was independent of the arc through which it moved, who could know that this discovery would eventually put it in our power, by means of the pendulum, to attain an accuracy in the measurement of time till then deemed impossible, and would enable the storm-tossed seaman in the most distant oceans to determine in what degree of longitude he was sailing? — Hermann Von Helmholtz

Prayer is the key that opens heaven; the favors we ask descend upon us the very instant our prayers ascend to God. — Augustine Of Hippo

Progress is mostly the product of rogues. — Tom Peters

The brake and gas were rigged to suit a man of his stature, and he handled them like Horowitz sailing through a storm of Liszt. — Michael Chabon

I've never really been the type to dress up like the other girls do. I'm more of a casual, relaxed kind of girl. More athletic. — Katherine Webb

Harry spends his days in saying what is incredible, and his evenings in doing what is improbable. Just the sort of life I would like to lead. — Oscar Wilde