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In Wilson's scale of evaluations breakfast rated just after life itself and ahead of the chance of immortality. — Robert A. Heinlein
Never crowd youngsters about their private affairs - sex especially. When they are growing up, they are nerve ends all over, and resent (quite properly) any invasion of their privacy. Oh, sure, they'll make mistakes - but that's their business, not yours. (You made your own mistakes, did you not?) — Robert A. Heinlein
God realizes His people need protection from the pains and heartaches of the world. — Max Anders
The road to publication can be rough, take snacks and a friend. — Elizabeth Hein
What movement! What restlessness! Even the mountains can't stand still. — Marty Rubin
Yes, I was invited to make the sound environment at a booth of a huge electronic company, during the Hanover Industrial Fair in 1973. It was a job. Slightly good paid. But not as much as my producer then told the press. — Klaus Schulze
My heart felt like a cold ember. Last night it flamed with hope. Today it was coated with ashes. — V.C. Andrews
I was just obsessed with soul singers who had these big powerful voices. I used to listen to Aretha, Whitney, Mariah and try and imitate them, note for note and riff for riff. — Jess Glynne
It used to be that a novel would put you among people, tell you a story or stories, give you some sense of what it might be like to see a different cut-out and perspective of the world: as a schoolteacher, an adulteress, the wife of a member of Parliament, an officer, a cockroach. — Michael Hofmann
Doctrine once sown strikes deep its root, and respect for antiquity influences all men. — William Harvey
It's not the heat," came his return mutter. "It's a critical buildup of sperm". — Linda Howard
The death of a dear friend, wife, brother, lover, which seemed nothing but privation, somewhat later assumes the aspect of a guide or genius; for it commonly operates revolutions in our way of life, terminates an epoch of infancy or of youth which was waiting to be closed, breaks up a wonted occupation, or a household, or style of living, and allows the formation of new ones more friendly to the growth of character. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
When a new truth enters the world, the first stage of reaction to it is ridicule, the second stage is violent opposition, and in the third stage, that truth comes to be regarded as self-evident. — Arthur Schopenhauer
