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He loved three things alone:
White peacocks, evensong,
old maps of America.
He hated children crying,
and raspberry jam with his tea,
and womanish hysteria.
...And then he married me.
1911 — Anna Akhmatova

Not that it was not a nightmare. It was, but of a very special kind he was scarcely old enough to appreciate. — Malcolm Lowry

For an animal, the past is largely a waste of precious resources, since it gives them little evolutionary advantage. But simulating the future, given the lessons of the past, is an essential reason why humans became intelligent. — Michio Kaku

TV is chewing gum for the eyes. — Frank Lloyd Wright

What a child can do today with assistance, she will be able to do by herself tomorrow. — Lev S. Vygotsky

If the immigrant is responsible for assimilation of the country, and some of these people are in fact are born there. But if you find it unwelcoming to your own barbaric notions of equality, that is not on the country, that is on you. If you leave a horrible place, please leave your horrible practices behind. — Greg Gutfeld

Protect that girl, Balthazar. She is an innocent in all of this."
"Why does she want Nikolas to gain his humanity?"
"She believes they are in love."
The absurdity of D's words hit Balthazar square in the gut. He would have doubled over if he didn't find the reason pathetic. Thankfully, he managed to keep the laughter in his head.
"Love? Nikolas? — Kate Evangelista

Agatha, you dressed as a bride for Halloween."
"Weddings are scary. — Soman Chainani

Vapidity was an excellent disguise for many qualities. — Julie Anne Long

I will die like a true-blue rebel. Don't waste any time in mourning - organize. — Joe Hill

We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell. Oscar Wilde — Jessica Shirvington

The best way to befriend His Illegitimate Highness Prince Severin, Elle decided based on his personality and her observations, was to be as inconspicuous as possible as she steadily invaded his life. — K.M. Shea