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The closest that either Voltaire or the other historical geniuses of the age -- Hume and Gibbon -- came to understanding unreason's creative potentialities was in their Ironic criticism of themselves and in their own efforts to make sense out of history. This, at least, led them to view themselves as being as potentially flawed as the cripples they conceived to be acting out the spectacle of history. — Hayden White

In the dim light of the closed bar, he thought at first it was silver, but as he reached inside and held it up, he saw that it was a gleaming white, so dazzling he knew he had never properly seen the color white before, only paler, inferior shades. — Michael Montoure

Love drowns dreary thoughts
It gives wings to our heart,
It transports us into another world
A world of blissful choice — Balroop Singh

The first thing a writer has to do is find a new source of income. — Ellen Gilchrist

I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something quite different about you, from the last time we were together, what could it be ... ."
Was this my ultra-dose of Intoxicated taking effect?
"I know!" said the prince happily. "You're a national disgrace!"
"And do you know what else is interesting," I replied. "In America, Prince is a dog's name. — Paul Rudnick

I love laugh lines. It means you've had a good life. — Aerin Lauder

I didn't answer the naked hunger in his eyes. — Jamie Wyman

Of course all advance depends upon money, when we depend upon paid workers for any advance. Teach men as one of their first lessons in the gospel that pastoral work and evangelistic work ought to be paid, and will they not believe it? They would all believe it if the Holy Ghost did not dispute our teaching. It is a powerful proof of the presence and grace of the Holy Ghost that they do not all believe it and act accordingly. — Roland Allen

He steps out of his Converse shoes and reaches down and takes his socks off individually. — E.L. James

The majority of men could sooner be brought to believe themselves a piece of lava in the moon than to take themselves for a self. — J.G. Fichte

These days, all I ask Fate is that the people she hurls into my life, whether they are evil or good, or morally bipolar, should be amusing to one degree or another. — Dean Koontz