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Boldwood looked at her - not slily, critically, or understandingly, but blankly at gaze, in the way a reaper looks up at a passing train - as something foreign to his element, and but dimly understood. To Boldwood women had been remote phenomena rather than necessary complements - comets of such uncertain aspect, movement, and permanence, that whether their orbits were as geometrical, unchangeable, and as subject to laws as his own, or as absolutely erratic as they superficially appeared, he had not deemed it his duty to consider. He — Thomas Hardy

I have no sex appeal, which kills me. The only way I can ever hear heavy breathing from my husband's side of the bed is when he's having an asthma attack. — Joan Rivers

My obsessions tend to cluster, so I often have families of poems in which only a couple of them make it to the book. It can be satisfying to banish poems to my "crappy poems" file. — Anna Journey

"On what motivated Colorado voters: "Let's face it, the War on Drugs was a disaster. It may be well intentioned ... but it sent millions of kids to prison, gave them felonies often times when they had no violent crimes ... I was against this, but I can see why so many people supported it." — John Hickenlooper

There are still so many places on our planet that remain unexplored. I'd love to one day peel back the mystery and understand them. — Annie Leibovitz

Watching TV is the most popular leisure activity in Britain. I find that very depressing. — Jeremy Paxman

A kite flies against the wind, not with it. — Winston S. Churchill

It had never occurred to Amithi that anything more than fine was an option. — Susan Gloss

It's not enough to be quiet. Quietness is the absence of noise. We need peace, the presence of justice and to be - and so people here can coexist and live together. — Jesse Jackson

Enemies were teachers in disguise. — Eiji Yoshikawa

Let every Christian, as much as in him lies, engage himself openly and publicly, before all the World, in some mental pursuit for the Building up of Jerusalem. — William Blake

He who controlleth the backboard, controlleth the game. — Adolph Rupp

Unadaptability is often a virtue. — Flannery O'Connor