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I can accept the theory of relativity as little as I can accept the existence of atoms and other such dogmas. — Ernst Mach

It's too late," she said.
"Don't say that." His voice was half a whisper. "I love you, Tessa. I love you. — Cassandra Clare

The entire second-period sophomore girls' PE class thought my balls were uniquely and supremely beneath contempt. Great. — Frank Portman

Nothing mattered ... but writing books, and living the kind of life that made it possible to write them. — Willa Cather

His mouth closes in on mine, and that single second before our lips meet spins out for eternity. And it makes graphs and flow-charts and PowerPoints underlining all the reasons we should absolutely not be doing this.
But we are.
We so completely are.
Winch walks me back to the bed and lies me down, his entire body pressed long and perfectly weighted over mine. He kisses me with a gentle, coaxing pressure for a few minutes, like he's taking my temperature, gauging my heart rate, and determining if I'm in.
I'm all in. — Liz Reinhardt

Part of me must have really wanted to believe
like a child hearing, in perfect safety, a tale of horror
that the unconscious would be like any other room, once the light was let in. That the dark shapes would resolve only into toy horses and Biedermeyer furniture. That therapy could tame it after all, bring it into society with no fear of its someday reverting. I wanted to believe, despite everything my life had been. Can you imagine? — Thomas Pynchon

This is America. Anyone is free to protest about anything they want. — Nikki Haley

This is not an easy time in which to live. That does not mean that it has to be a difficult time to love... — Brandon Sanderson

When you're artistic director of a program, you present the music you want to present. — Stanley Crouch

There are blessings in being close to the soil, in raising your own food even if it is only a garden in your yard and a fruit tree or two. Those families will be fortunate who, in the last days, have an adequate supply of food because of their foresight and ability to produce their own. — Ezra Taft Benson