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... a cynic who was still saddened whenever his jaundiced view of mankind was confirmed ... — Sharon Kay Penman

Surviving is what most of us just do. To live and to be loved, needs courage and be loving, in that order. — Magith Noohukhan

Photography is the typical means of expression of a society founded on a civilization of technicians, conscious of the aims it has set for itself ... Its power of exactly reproducing external reality, a power inherent in its technique, lends it a documentary character and makes it appear as the most faithful and impartial process for the reproduction of social life. — Gisele Freund

I will take you by a dear dirty back way, Miss Honeychurch, and if you bring me luck, we shall have an adventure. — E. M. Forster

To our hearts revealed
As dreams flow through
No distance exists at all
Between we two — Ron Bishop

You're never so alive as when you're on the verge of death. — Simon Kernick

The Gospel does not require anything good that man must furnish: not a good heart, not a good disposition, no improvement of his condition, no godliness, no love either of God or men ... ... .. It plants love into his heart and makes him capable of all good works. It demands nothing, but it gives all. Should not this fact make us leap for JOY? — C.F.W. Walther

When it came to, like, appropriate behavior towards one another, it was - I was well-versed. — Seth Rogen

[S]exual intercourse remains a means or the means of psychologically making a woman inferior. — Crystal Eastman

One of the things that I tell beginning writers is this: If you describe a landscape, or a cityscape, or a seascape, always be sure to put a human figure somewhere in the scene. Why? Because readers are human beings, mostly interested in human beings. People are humanists. Most of them are humanists, that is. — Kurt Vonnegut

If the smooth lines of her face had been made of karma, she'd look like a withered old hag by now. — R.K. Lilley