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Romance isn't in my repertoire, Eva. But a thousand ways to make you come are. Let me show you. — Sylvia Day

She lacks confidence, she craves admiration insatiably. She lives on the reflections of herself in the eyes of others. She does not dare to be herself. — Anais Nin

In the Eroica and other pieces of his middle years, Beethoven hailed the enlightened leader, the benevolent despot, the military spirit. Now for him the military spirit is nothing but destruction. By the end of this section the bugles are raging, the drums roaring, the choir crying Dona pacem! in terror. Now we understand what Beethoven meant by "prayer for inner and outer peace." The inner peace is that of the spirit. The outer peace is in the world. The fear and trembling in the Missa solemnis is not the fear of losing salvation in eternity; it is the human, secular fear of violence and chaos. — Jan Swafford

At the heart of the fractured soul of America is the frightening chasm of race. — Manning Marable

Combine science and humanities. — Steve Jobs

If you're cooking food, you don't have to count calories. — Michael Pollan

My music is really about people connecting with their identities, even if they aren't Jewish. — Matisyahu

Charm should be on the surface. It has no hidden use. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

Life is not so simple. There are many futures. The life of a single person is like a great tree: every branch, every twig, every leaf is a possible future. — David Gemmell

Here is Margo Roth Spiegelman, five feet away from me, her lips chapped to cracking, makeup-less, dirt in her fingernails, her eyes silent. I've never seen her eyes dead like that, but then again, maybe I've never seen her eyes before. — John Green

Of evils current upon earth The worst is money. Money 'tis that sacks Cities, and drives men forth from hearth and home; Warps and seduces native innocence, And breeds a habit of dishonesty. — Sophocles

I'm as Scottish as they come. — Stevie Jackson

A temperate fire never boils the water. — Alvin Conway