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For years, there was no man in the house when my husband was off on law cases in the Far East. Without writing, I would have been bored and unfaithful, maybe both, and the children would have been hideously over-protected. — Jane Gardam

Verily, a polluted stream is man. One must actually be a sea to take in a polluted stream without becoming impure. Behold, I teach you the superman: he is the this sea, in him can your great contempt go under. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Do you know that cats can't wear corsets? They can't stand! Not at all! They just fall over. I know because I tried! — Jean Paul Gaultier

The best thing that can happen is that a song you've written will live in the world so people can hear it. — Skylar Grey

Freedom to rock, freedom to talk. Freedom, raise your fist and yell. — Alice Cooper

In any bureaucracy, the people devoted to the benefit of the bureaucracy itself always get in control, and those dedicated to the goals the bureaucracy is supposed to accomplish have less and less influence, and sometimes are eliminated entirely.[Pournelle's law of Bureaucracy] — Jerry Pournelle

Old clothes, old friends, old books. One needs constants in a traveling life. — Dorothy Gilman

As always, we sit on the narrow steps that lead from the Old Bridge down to the sandbar. A pale silver moon trembles on the face of the water. A wooden boat lashed to a post modulates the sound of the current. Sitting with her, I feel her warm against my arm. — Haruki Murakami

Sure the shovel and tongs To each other belongs. — Samuel Lover

The first theft marked Buck as fit to survive in the hostile Northland environment. It marked his adaptability, his capacity to adjust himself to changing conditions, the lack of which would have meant swift and terrible death. It marked, further, the decay or going to pieces of his moral nature, a vain thing and a handicap in the ruthless struggle for existence. — Jack London

Nothing amuses me more than the easy manner with which everybody settles the abundance of those who have a great deal less than themselves. — Jane Austen

The man lived like a monk.
And made love like a sinner. — Cindy Gerard