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Either way, the view stabbed its way into his chest, as if it were trying to finish him off before he even landed. — Sere Prince Halverson

Levana knew a great deal about beauty, just as she knew a great deal about ugliness. — Marissa Meyer

The whole weekend turned out to be one giant round of excruciating foreplay, and if he doesn't stop stalling and give me some relief pretty damn pronto, there's going to be a girl-parts rebellion the likes of which he's never seen. I'm wound tighter than Jane Fonda's latest facelift, goddammit. — Leisa Rayven

Those who (in charity) spend of their goods by night and by day, in secret and in public, have their reward with their Lord: on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve. QURAN The Cow 2 : 274. — Qur'an

At the heart of western freedom and democracy is the belief that the individual man ... is the touchstone of value, and all society, groups, the state, exist for his benefit. Therefore the enlargement of liberty for individual human beings must be the supreme goal and abiding practice of any western society. — Robert Kennedy

The refusal to belong to any school of thought, the repudiation of the adequacy of any body of beliefs whatever, and especially of systems, and a marked dissatisfaction with traditional philosophy as superficial, academic, and remote from life-that is the heart of existentialism. — Walter Kaufmann

People don't tend to lie about themselves when they're in imminent danger. — Hark-Joon Lee

Reading is a way to quench your thirst for knowledge. — Michelle Johnson

I'm not an NRA member, but that doesn't mean I didn't appreciate shooting blanks out of a machine gun. — Bryce Dallas Howard

I felt how much better and more dignified it was for me to show off the finer side of my soul than of my body. — Leo Tolstoy

There is no private life which has not been determined by a wider public life. — George Eliot