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Ah no, he did not want May to have that kind of innocence that seals the mind against imagination and the heart against experience. — Edith Wharton

I do not wish to offend you, believe me. I have told you my decision. Nothing can change it. I must leave, I must travel, I must be free. Let me thank you cordially once again, and let us bid each other a friendly farewell. — Hermann Hesse

It is not possible to know 'Who am I?' by 'doing'. 'Doing' (anything), requires egoism, and where there is egoism, 'Who am I' cannot be known. — Dada Bhagwan

Film becomes a living organism. After awhile, it begins to tell you what it needs and you're usually best listening. — David Slade

A man's rights rest in three boxes: the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box. — Frederick Douglass

In general, we're least aware of what our minds do best. — Marvin Minsky

To act without clear understanding, to form habits without investigation, to follow a path all one's life without knowing where it really leads; such is the behavior of the multitude. — Mencius

Of course what he most intensely dreams of is being taken out on walks, and the more you are able to indulge him the more will he adore you and the more all the latent beauty of his nature will come out. — Henry James

Winning is like deodorant - it comes up and a lot of things don't stink. — Doc Rivers

It's so easy to look around and notice what's wrong. It takes practice to see what's right. — Melody Beattie

Dear Cake,
You're AWESOME. That is all — Sonya Watson

I want you to know ... that you can trust me.
John locked eyes with her and was instantly transported to a different plane of existence. Mighta been heaven again. Who the fuck knew or cared. All he knew was that there was only her and him together, the rest of the world drifting away into fog.
Was it possible to fall in love with someone twice, he wondered dimly. — J.R. Ward