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People who work for money are no good. People who work for honor are also no good. That leaves only one reason. Love! — NisiOisiN

Elusive dreams and vague desires fanned to fiery needs by deadly deeds of falling empires. — Joni Mitchell

One person with a belief is worth 99 people who have only interests. — John Stuart Mill

Being a friend of Fischer obviously is no undivided pleasure, though being Fischer seems sadder. — Hans Ree

Re'lar Kvothe," he said seriously. "I am trying to wake your sleeping mind to the subtle language the world is whispering. I am trying to seduce you into understanding. I am trying to teach you." He leaned forward until his face was almost touching mine. "Quit grabbing at my tits. — Patrick Rothfuss

You know friends don't hold hands," I whispered, knowing that there was no way that I was letting go first.
"Huh," he grunted. "Me and Kier hold hands all the time — R.J. Prescott

I can cook really complicated recipes, but it takes a real talent to do the perfect egg. — Christine Teigen

When you are down and out, something always turns up - usually the noses of your friends. — Orson Welles

I live by the philosophy that beauty starts from within, and I make a conscious effort to fill my body with nutrients through the food I eat. — Miranda Kerr

You intend to keep me confined in here with you for three days?" His voice was low and ominous.
"It doesn't have to take three days," she said, "It just depends how long it takes for you to come to your senses."
"My senses?" he shook her so hard she thought her teeth would rattle. "It is you whose mind is disordered if you think you can tame me like some pet! Is that what you think, Vesta? That you can somehow turn a man like me into your little lap dog?"
"No," she said, as earnest as she had ever been in her life. "I could never imagine you as a lap dog. Ever. You are a Mastiff. Big, powerful, dignified, brave, and yet gentle." She nodded with a look of self satisfaction. "Yes. Most definitely a Mastiff."
from THE VIRGIN HUNTRESS — Victoria Vane

philosophy of art usually lacks one of two things: either the philosophy or the art — Friedrich Schlegel