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I like to sit down every day and not know where the book is going. I have no idea where the book is going to go or how it's going to end as I'm writing it. — Ted Bell

Maybe perversion was not illness at all. Maybe every form of deviance was just a potential force of union and community, one that had not yet organized itself into political lobbies, self-help groups, bowling leagues ... Once you grant legitimacy to one sexual proclivity, what's to stop the others from demanding their rights too? — Supervert

Mallory's brothers and sister were very much like their parents. Only Mallory seemed to need extra hugs and support. At the same time she knew she'd never get that from her parents or siblings. She'd have to go beyond them for that kind of attention. She wasn't needy; she was just on another end of the normal range from them. She had learned to hold back from asking for what she needed, afraid it was too much. — Meredith Marple

Make walks in the nights to benefit from the education of silence! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

No civilized being lived in North Dakota. — Lois Greiman

Yesterdays depth is feeling very shallow, I wanna go deeper, deeper still. — Misty Edwards

If there is a class war-and there is-it is important that it should be handled with subtlety and skill ... it is not freedom that Conservatives want; what they want is the sort of freedom that will maintain existing inequalities or restore lost ones. — Maurice Cowling

Why don't I just hand you my panties and be done with it. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I felt such a deep connection with dolphins. I felt like they were the only ones who understood me. — Lykke Li

When I'm not paralytic, I like to play golf. — Denis Thatcher

I've played an angel on 'Touched by an Angel,' bringing the message of God's love. It was such a privilege for me as a person of faith to deliver the message. — Roma Downey

At fifteen you had the radiance of early morning, at twenty you will begin to have the melancholy brilliance of the moon. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Since therefore all things are ordered in subserviency to the good of man, they are so ordered by Him that made both man and them. — Stephen Charnock