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I love giving people advice on what to do with their books, but I don't really know how a Kindle Single gets covered. — Sloane Crosley

The great educational value of the war against Christendom lies in the absolute truthlessness of the priest. Such purity is rare enough. The 'man of God' is entirely incapable of honesty, and only arises at the point where truth is defaced beyond all legibility. Lies are his entire metabolism, the air he breathes, his bread and his wine. He cannot comment upon the weather without a secret agenda of deceit. No word, gesture, or perception is slight enough to escape his extravagant reflex of falsification, and of the lies in circulation he will instinctively seize on the grossest, the most obscene and oppressive travesty. Any proposition passing the lips of a priest is necessarily totally false, excepting only insidiouses whose message is momentarily misunderstood. It is impossible to deny him without discovering some buried fragment or reality. — Nick Land

Unless you think you can do better than Tolstoy, we don't need you. — James A. Michener

I am past scorching; not easily can'st thou scorch a scar. — Herman Melville

A great attitude is not the result of success; success is the result of a great attitude. — Earl Nightingale

Motown was about music for all people - white and black, blue and green, cops and the robbers. I was reluctant to have our music alienate anyone. — Berry Gordy

You should pass us by and forgive us our happiness, said the prince in a low voice. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I had no desire from an early age to be on the stage. — Ron Silver

We are on God's side. This is not a war between Arabs and Jews. It's a war between God and the devil. — Benny Hinn

SEE THE MAN NEXT TO HIM? WITH THE LITTLE MOUSTACHE AND THE GRIN LIKE A LIZARD? Death pointed with his scythe.
'Yes?'
HIS COUSIN, THE DUKE OF STO HELIT. NOT THE NICEST OF PEOPLE, said Death. A HANDY MAN WITH A BOTTLE OF POISON. FIFTH IN LINE TO THE THRONE LAST YEAR, NOW SECOND IN LINE. BIT OF A SOCIAL CLIMBER, YOU MIGHT SAY. — Terry Pratchett

Our lips meet and he playfully bites me." - Sofia Herrera (Total Abandonment, Unbearable Passion, #4) — Scarlett Avery

Gerdanlouk, he thinks. An evocative Turkish word, with Arabic roots. It means jewelry, but only jewelry adorning a woman between her lower neck and the top of her breasts. Gerdanlouk. He looks away. — Jenny White