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Eros has degenerated; he began by introducing order and harmony, and now he brings back chaos. — George Eliot

In every man sleeps a prophet, and when he wakes there is a little more evil in the world. — Emil Cioran

He'd always been willing to confess his faults, for, by admitting them, it was as if he made them no longer exist. — Truman Capote

Building a mechanical device for its appearance is like putting lace on a bowling ball. — Andrew Vachss

To her, it was an article of faith: any woman with talent owes it to herself, and to her gender, to make the most of her potential. — Martin Edwards

I know who you are in your heart,' Andres said. 'That's all that matters.' And that was it. That was the moment. Now I knew how I would feel if I ever lost him. That was how you knew love. My mother had told me that. All you had to do was imagine your life without the other person, and if the thought alone made you shiver, then you knew. — Alice Hoffman

Be happy with what you have. Be excited about what you want. — Alan Cohen

But isn't there something wrong when I'm the only guy in the country that got fired for 9/11? — Bill Maher

The stallion's crest was arched, his nose was perpendicular to the floor, and his hind legs were gathered underneath him, showing off the powerfully developed muscles in his massive hindquarters. His ears cocked back toward his rider - he was concentrating. — Elizabeth Letts

Even for the most excitable preacher, there was nothing inherently sinful about a waffle. — Simon Schama

Darling," he said distractedly,"about the moon ... "
"Yes?"
"I don't think it matters whether you want it or not."
"What are you talking about?"
"The moon. I think it's yours."
Victoria yawned, not bothering to open her eyes. "Fine. i'm glad to have it."
"But
" Robert shook his head. He was growing fanciful. the moon didn't belong to his wife. It didn't follow her, protect her. It certainly didn't wink at anybody.
But he stared out the window the rest of the way home, just in case — Julia Quinn

What's wrong?" he said. "I'll tell you what's wrong: you're killing us."
"But I thought that's what you wanted?"
"We did," my mother wept, "but not this way."
It hadn't occurred to me until that moment, but I seemed to have come full circle. What started as a dodge had inadvertently become my life's work, an irony I never could have appreciated had my extraordinary parents not put me through Princeton. — David Sedaris