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I was lonely, and a lonely heart has hungers that can overpower both common sense and dignity. — Robin Hobb

But you-aren't afraid of me?"
Elliot forced himself not to look away. "Oh I am. But for different reasons."
They stared at each other for a long, agonising moment . Elliot's throat went dry. — Astrid Amara

Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others. — Otto Von Bismarck

Don't you think that as a people, Americans have less poetry, real poetry, in their souls than any other nations? — Robert E. Howard

Gentleness is an active trait, describing the manner in which we should treat others. Meekness is a passive trait, describing the proper Christian response when others mistreat us. — Jerry Bridges

Quietness is my definition of happiness. — Hannah More

This is one of the hard-and-fast ironies of the Christian tradition: views that at one time were the majority opinion, or at least that were widely seen as completely acceptable, eventually came to be left behind; and as theology moved forward to become increasingly nuanced and sophisticated, these earlier majority opinions came to be condemned as heresies. We have seen this movement already with the exaltation Christology that was the original form of Christian belief. By the second century it was widely deemed heretical. Later understandings of the second century were acceptable and dominant in their day, but they too came to be suspect and even spurned. — Bart D. Ehrman

Marriage is a formality, a legal bondage. Love is of the heart; marriage is of the mind. That's why I am never in favor of marriage. — Rajneesh

It is easier to study the 'behavior' of rats than people, because rats are smaller and have fewer outside commitments. So modern psychology is mostly about rats — Celia Green

The dead don't stay dead in this town!
Haunted Richmond II-Pamela K. Kinney — Pamela K. Kinney

I'd learned a thing or two. Hope strengthens. Fear kills. — Karen Marie Moning

I believe strongly in an author's moral responsibility. But his first obligation is to write good books. — Orhan Pamuk