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I wanted someone to hold me close so I slide across and snuggled in tight and said, 'Hold me.' He did, and it was tender and truly sweet, but without a trace of that wild carnal edge you would have to cross if you want to get so close together you can't tell each other apart.
I pushed it. I said, 'I want to get closer. I want you to love who I am.' Love doesn't do much for the powers of explanation, but since Love has never asked for one itself, that seems fair enough. — Jim Dodge

If you want to live a godly life, then choose to put the things into your mind that lead to living a godly life. — Elizabeth George

While I don't often use the word, the technically precise term for my orientation is bisexual. I believe bisexuality is not a choice, it is a fact. What I have 'chosen' is to be in a gay relationship. — Cynthia Nixon

My curls defined me; even my personality was curly, bouncy, springy, and playfully twisted. — Elise Allen

Sometimes you have to choose whether what you're wishin' for is really what you want. — Corinne Michaels

You don't make solo albums to have hits. — Ron Wood

But other beings shouldn't be forgotten. You knew that when you were a student, felt that need from those no one else wanted to think about. Even demons need a home. Even a dark landscape should feel the warmth of the Light. Why have you forgotten that? — Anne Bishop

Veiled melancholy has her sovereign shrine — Stephanie Danler

Rather than the one who gets angry, the world is more afraid of the one who does not get angry. Why? When anger ceases, grandeur of authority (pratap) arises. Such is the law of nature. Otherwise there would never be any protection for those who don't get angry. Anger provides protection during one's conduct in ignorance of the self. — Dada Bhagwan

People will not change their minds but they will make new decisions based upon new information. — Orrin Woodward

Do what thy manhood bids thee do,
from none but self expect applause.
He noblest lives and noblest dies
who makes and keeps his self-made laws. — Richard Francis Burton