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Puritanism, he said, was a reaction to the loss of moral fiber that accompanied the Renaissance. — Barbara W. Tuchman

I've been alone most of my life because I'm the only person in the world I can rely on. For a few days I deluded myself into thinking you were someone I could believe in. That I could trust you and lean on you, that you would never lie to me. What a mistake I made. — Elizabeth Camden

The trouble with having a wired jaw is that you can never tell when you're sleepy. You can't yawn. — Rocky Bridges

own trouble he was paying for. I handled his mother's foreclosure defense and got her — Michael Connelly

The three most common myths of modern romance: 1. Single men would prefer being married. 2. Married men actually leave their wives. 3. Men who wear gold chains give gold rings. — Linda Sunshine

Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication. — Marshall McLuhan

Then a soft air, a simple melody, rose to the ears of the suddenly hushed court; and for me, it was May Day again, and I was no longer cold, for the sun burned bright and the grass smelled of its sour-sweet bruisings and an old man fashioned a ballad for the Nut-Brown maid, who would ever be true to her lover. I leaned towards the brightness and, in an abandonment of joy and because there was none to see, tore off my henin and let my nut-brown hair fall to my knees. For I would be a child again, for five minutes, and remember the time when men stopped to gaze at me, with my chaplet of flowers crowning that at which they all marvelled, and longed to touch and stroke and possess. — Rosemary Hawley Jarman

The bigger the world economy, the more powerful its smallest player. — John Naisbitt