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In the great glasshouses streaming with condensation, the children in mourning-dress beheld marvels. — Arthur Rimbaud

I will seek the presidency with nothing to fall back on but the judgment of the people of the United States, and nowhere to go but the White House or home. — Bob Dole

There are people who give you the confidence that you're lacking and once you have confidence, you're free and finally you can let out what's inside of you. — Carine Roitfeld

I want nothing but death. — Jane Austen

Lost race?" The Prince studied Orayna, trying to see something inhuman in her. "Why have I never heard of these 'Rathiuel'?"
"Because," Azaroth rapped his knuckles on the Prince's skull, "you do not care to read. — Leonard Mokos

It's sad. That's a living creature. We don't have the right to take their life away for fashion. — Carmen Electra

I dream too much, work too little. — Sylvia Plath

The things that were needed to keep the imagination free were "all written down in this age of reason." It was time to take the opportunity to use this imagination. All bets were off, "Fire at will." Standing next to the message in Pulling Punches, where there was only the faintest hint of solace, the message in The Ink in the Well seemed to be that in Picasso, Cocteau, and Sartre, a home of sorts had been found that went some way to - if not answering the questions - opening the mind to give the insight possible to find the answers. The references to Sartre and Cocteau were oblique and hidden in the phrase "The blood of a poet, the ink in the well, it's all written down in this age of reason. — Christopher E. Young