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The desire for perfect release and the real-world impossibility of perfect, whenever-you-want-it release had together produced a tension they could no longer stand. — David Foster Wallace
One makes discoveries about oneself but more often one makes up discoveries. — Sara Levine
Is ignoring me supposed to endear you to me somehow?"
"No. That's the job of my thighs and my get-lost-in-them-forever dreamy eyes." He leaned in even closer and blinked his eyes several times. "Mesmerizing, aren't they?"
Irene couldn't hold it back anymore. It flooded out of her and she couldn't stop it. Even when everyone turned and stared at her, including Jackie and Paul, she couldn't stop. And she tried.
Because laughing this much really would only exacerbate his ego even more. — Shelly Laurenston
If you can't talk about it, you can't change it. — Matt L. Rawlins
She wrote her stories, and they were read and enjoyed - or so Lenore claimed - by many. Josephine enjoyed quiet society and music and books and gardening. — Elizabeth Hunter
In times of happiness, no point in shaking things up.
But in a time of crisis, the safest thing is change. — Seneca.
Aesthetic matters are fundamental for the harmonious development of both society and the individual. — Friedrich Schiller
I definitely like taking the dark horse approach and picking people you should not be getting behind, and you figure out a way to get behind them. — Danny McBride
He that has one eye is a prince among those that have none. — Thomas Fuller
Real leaders don't rule over territories but over heart's of the people. — Amit Abraham
I crashed the pipe murderously down onto his mouth and heard his upper teeth shatter at the gums. — Billy O'Connor
In every system of theology, therefore, there is a chapter De libero arbitrio. This is a question which every theologian finds in his path, and which he must dispose of; and on the manner in which it is determined depends his theology, and of course his religion, so far as his theology is to him a truth and reality — Charles Hodge