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I take a nap after supper and dream of the U.S. Navy, a ship anchored near a war scene, at an island, but everything is drowsy as two sailors go up the trail with fishing poles and a dog between them to go make love quietly in the hills: the captain and everybody know they're queer and rather than being infuriated however they're all drowsily enchanted by such gentle love ... (p. 119) — Jack Kerouac

Everything about my life seemed so perfect to people. But I struggle like everyone else. — Lindsey Vonn

Instead of worship or ignorance of the past, we must make our own tools, our own stories, and our own legends. — Curious George Brigade

The image was etching itself into Kalam's heart like acid into bronze. — Steven Erikson

State I call it where all drink poison, the good and the wicked; state, where all lose themselves, the good and the wicked; state, where the slow suicide of all is called life. — Friedrich Nietzsche

If she did not wish to lead a virtuous life, at least she desired to enjoy a character for virtue, and we know that no lady in the genteel world can possess this desideratum, until she has put on a train and feathers and has been presented to her Sovereign at Court. From that august interview they come out stamped as honest women. The Lord Chamberlain gives them a certificate of virtue. — William Makepeace Thackeray

What do I wear in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course — Marilyn Monroe

I had let my digust with teaching ruin my love of literature. — Jim Harrison

One of the most fulfilling things about programming is that you can turn your dreams into reality. The amount of skill you need varies with your dreams, but generally if you want to develop a certain type of application or service, you can give it a try. Most software comes from necessity or a dream, so keeping your eyes and ears open for things you might want to develop is important. — Peter Cooper

Purity means lack of hatred, jealousy, fear, greed and lust - the absence of anything that can stain consciousness. — Frederick Lenz

Life is the greatest blessed gift. — Lailah Gifty Akita

When appearance and reality coincide, philosophy and literary criticism find themselves with nothing to say. — Mason Cooley

What you meditate on is what you believe. — Karen Wheaton