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It was the kind of smile that no one further than ten inches from her face would perceive. Her expression was so lightly cast to my eyes that had it been a snowflake on my lashes it would have melted away with an accidental blink. — Zach Lichtmann

Those innocent eyes cut my soul like a razor ... however, in a depraved man this, too, might be only a sensual attraction. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Do I ever think Gossip will be really massive in America? No, I don't think it'll happen - and that's fine. It's kind of nice because I get to experience everything at once. I get to come home and it not be weird, like in Paris or something. It is nice to be completely anonymous. — Beth Ditto

When someone is self-sufficient, when he has all the answers to all the questions, it's a sign that God is not with him. Sobre el Cielo y la Tierra, 2010 — Julie Schwietert Collazo

I love Wiz Khalifa. — Taylor Swift

Sometimes even lovers of fiction can be satisfied only by the truth. I — Michael Chabon

The mosquito is the state bird of New Jersey. — Andy Warhol

Even the enlightened person remains what he is, and is never more than his own limited ego before the One who dwells within him, whose form has no knowable boundaries, who encompasses him on all sides, fathomless as the abysms of the earth and vast as the sky — Carl Jung

A lover is never a completely self-reliant person viewing the world through his own eyes, but a hostage to a certain delusion. — Alexander Theroux

It is important that you strive for humility, but not humiliation, for a cool, level-headed confidence, not a stiff, delusional arrogance. — Michael Johnson

Let us live most happily, free from hatred in the midst of the hateful; Let us remain free from hatred in the midst of people who hate. — Gautama Buddha

All our knowledge originates in opinion. — Leonardo Da Vinci

He that has a house to put's head in has a good head-piece. — William Shakespeare