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Good God, he thought disgustedly. No wonder his sister hated her. He'd been in her presence for less than a minute, and already he'd gone completely stupid. — Julia Quinn

All other comforts are temporary and illusory unless we depend wholly upon Christ. Therefore — John Calvin

I've jammed enough things up my own ass just trying to come on any amphetamine based narcotic. — Doug Stanhope

There is no single, correct objective in mountaineering; there are only possibilities. One of them leads beyond the impossible.
- Reinhold Messner — Bernadette McDonald

The best thing you can do is get very good at being you. — Tom Wilson

We were thunderstorms and sunlight all at once. — Brittainy C. Cherry

If the freedom to do as we please is extended to everyone, we lose our freedom. Inevitably, our desire will clash with the desires of others. In the event of such conflict, the strongest individual could impose his or her wishes on those weaker than him or her. So, if we are the weaker party whose wishes have come into conflict with the desires of a stronger party, we will lose out. Everything is permissible, but not everything is possible without power. — Stephen McAndrew

There is a type of dream, called a lucid dream, in which you know that you're dreaming. — Michael A. Singer

It's fun to just skim through piles of books in the stacks of a library. — John D'Agata

Read, learn, work it up, go to the literature.
Information is control. — Joan Didion

In love be forged. In soul be bound. Forever, until the end of time. Our hearts and souls be united, for eternity in God's light — Karen Swart

When we had neatened the upstairs rooms we came downstairs together, carrying our dustcloths and the broom and dustpan and mop like a pair of witches walking home. — Shirley Jackson

Just as I know the usual rules of law enforcement, I also know the exceptions and invoke those frequently. I don't feel a need to bog the reader down with an explanation of why the procedures are realistic, as long as I know that there is, in fact, an explanation. — Alafair Burke