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The hotel bar was quiet and dark, with the kind of mood that promotes good talk and serious drinking. — George R R Martin

He came up to me and kissed my neck, cupping the side of my face with his hand. He whispered, "Now give me your keys"
"Over my dead body. — Elle Parker

The initiation with its various tortures lasted about a week, and I cheerfully accepted penances which, if they were imposed in a monastery, for a supernatural motive, and for some real reason, instead of for no reason at all, would cause such an uproar that all religious houses would be closed and the Catholic Church would probably have a hard time staying in the country. — Thomas Merton

A thoughtless citizen of a democracy is a delinquent citizen of a democracy, — Leon Wieseltier

We are always looking for a grand program of action full of great ideas, when the thing is to begin by obeying the little ideas. — Paul Tournier

The more feelings you give, the more they'll take from you. — Brittainy C. Cherry

May your past be a pleasant memory, Your future filled with delight and mystery, Your now a glorious moment, That fills your life with deep contentment. — Kate Morton

It was the winter of war, in 1939. It felt completely pointless to try to create pictures ... I suddenly felt an urge to write down something that was to begin with 'Once upon a time.' — Tove Jansson

Open yourself to discomfort. Meet it with mercy, not fear. Recognize that when our pain most calls for our embrace, we are often the least present. Soften, enter, and explore, and continue softening to make room for your life. — Stephen Levine

There is enough work for every soul, if we use our specific gifts to meet the specific needs of the society. — Lailah Gifty Akita

For in spite of the snapdragons and the duty millers and the cherry blossoms, it was always winter. — Janet Frame

Stephen King consummately honors several traditions with his rare paperback original, 'Joyland.' He addresses the novel of carny life and sideshows, where the midway serves as microcosm, such as in those famous books by Ray Bradbury, Charles Finney and William Lindsay Gresham. — Paul Di Filippo