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For the first time in ages I felt a tiny pinprick in my heart
not like it was breaking, but like something small and unseen had begun sewing it closed again. — Leslea Tash
Sometimes, it's easier to tell a stranger something very personal. It's like there's less risk, opening yourself up to someone who doesn't know you. — Linwood Barclay
(It's) a fair exchange. You're giving me attention. That's a form of affection, you know. — Arthur Gordon
I'm Kieran. You must be a hell of a thief because you stole my heart from across the room, — Jayde Scott
We have to balance the lineality of the known universe with the nonlineality of the unknown universe. — Carlos Castaneda
Buddhism leads you to the awareness that all things are holy. Everything is holy. The dark has its own light, in other words. — Frederick Lenz
I don't want to be told what's for my good. — Craig T. Nelson
I would like to assure those who would serve Daridranarayana that there is music, art, economy and joy in the spinning wheel. — Mahatma Gandhi
The Great Depression of the 1930s saw more American unmarried women working from nine to five, mostly in repetitive, boring, subordinate, dead-end jobs. But the number of working women doubled between 1870 and 1940. During World War II it doubled once again. — Helen Fisher
The bad news is we don't have any control.
The good news is we can't make any mistakes. — Chuck Palahniuk
One begins to go about with the sluggish step of a philosopher or a clochard, as more and more vital gestures become reduced to mere instincts of preservation, to a conscience more alert not to be deceived than to grasp truth. — Julio Cortazar
You're not fine, Paul," he replies. "You can barely walk. You don't leave this house unless forced to. All you do is read and mope - "
"Brood. I prefer brood. More manly than mope! — Lauren Layne
The merciful precepts of Christ will at last suffuse the Code and it will glow with their radiance. Crime will be considered an illness with its own doctors to replace your judges and its hospitals to replace your prisons. Liberty shall be equated with health. Ointments and oil shall be applied to limbs that were once shackled and branded. Infirmities that once were scourged with anger shall now be bathed with love. The cross in place of the gallows: sublime and yet so simple. — Victor Hugo
Charisma is the intangible that makes people want to follow you,
to be around you, to be influenced by you. — Roger Dawson