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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| f9b35a0 | there is beauty that hits the eye like a bolt of lightning, that burns and sears and blinds. It is more disaster than pleasure. But yours, yours is a beauty that lulls one into comfort, into not protecting one's eyes from the light, then one night you realise that the moon, too, has its beauty. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| 25c610a | She laughed that joyous full-blown sound that children eventually grow out of, as if the world bleeds the joy from them. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| bf6e545 | I didn't like having my inhibitions lowered. If i was going to cut loose, i wanted to be in control of just how loose i got. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| c7939a0 | I would have to spend the afternoon shopping. I hate to shop. I considered it one of the life's necessary evils, like brussels sprouts and high-heeled shoes. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| 9b1fde1 | Larry and the pilot stood to one side, smoking, sharing that camaraderie of all people who are determined to blacken their lungs. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| 592a327 | Visions of such things would get you talking of demons, which Quinlan had done briefly. The police ignored him, and I didn't back up his story. Quinlan had never met a real demon, or he wouldn't have made the mistake. Once you've been in the presence of demons, you never forget it. I'd rather fight a dozen vampires than one demonic presence. They don't give a shit about silver bullets. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| 8720c28 | I didn't try to pull away; things that can bench-press Toyotas don't let go. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| 5f8d1d6 | Everyone turned towards me. The two female vamps smiled, most unpleasantly. They looked at me like I was a piece of candy and they wondered what sort of center I had. Soft and gooey, or hard with a nut in the middle? I'd had men undress me with their eyes, but I'd never had anything trying to picture what I'd look like with my skin off. Yikes. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| ada5ac1 | They would be happy to bring some up. No one bitched about the time. No one questioned. You can always tell how much you're paying for a room by how little they complain. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| dd395f0 | When you talk about love, and family, invariably too you are talking about compassion. This would include the notion that we are all just lumped together, and tolerance is a virtue. | Luke Davies | ||
| c230c04 | Not only good to be alive, but nice to come with a stranger. Intimacy? For now I want nothing of it. I am simply trying to emerge from the violent unnecessariness of death. | Luke Davies | ||
| 33d212d | I understand only that a vast void, an emptiness, is needing to be filled. O the things we grasp at. | Luke Davies | ||
| 358b832 | What everyone fails to notice, when talking to the other humans, to mothers and lovers and strangers in the streeet, is the one obvious point: 'future corpse, future corpse. | Luke Davies | ||
| 2dd318d | I would feel deeply the elegant satisfaction of being caressed by that gawky boy, and I would take his face in both my hands and kiss him hard, as if I could draw from those lips the very strength and sweetness he did not know he had. | Luke Davies | ||
| c521b61 | We are all, I realise, even as I write this, merely moving closer to our deaths. At the end of this sentence I am closer to mine than I was at the beginning. It's relentless. It's a savage thing. And yet for a long time I've carried with me a sense of life opening out. Evidently it's some kind of protective illusion. | Luke Davies | ||
| dacfe93 | It is so exquisitely funny and sad, the way we view each other; how very little, despite our best efforts, we communicate. | Luke Davies | ||
| 3706be3 | Given the right experimental manipulations, people can be led to believe that they consciously intended an action when they neither chose it nor had control over their movements. | Sam Harris | ||
| 8cbe1e8 | It should go without saying that these rival belief systems [Judaism, Islam, Christianity] are all equally uncontaminated by evidence. | Sam Harris | ||
| 342b52f | This is not to say that external circumstances do not matter. But it is your mind, rather than circumstances themselves, that determines the quality of your life. Your mind is the basis of everything you experience | Sam Harris | ||
| 76b9f7b | In fact, we can directly experience that consciousness is never improved or harmed by what it knows. Making this discovery, again and again, is the basis of spiritual life. | Sam Harris | ||
| 5308084 | I still considered the world's religions to be mere intellectual ruins, maintained at enormous economic and social cost, but I now understood that important psychological truths could be found in the rubble. | Sam Harris | ||
| f477cb0 | In those circumstances where we deem it obviously necessary to lie, we have generally determined that the person to be deceived is both dangerous and unreachable by any recourse to the truth. In other words, we have judged the prospects of establishing a genuine relationship with him to be nonexistent. | Sam Harris | ||
| c4beb38 | Happily, the benefits of training in meditation arrive long before mastery does. | Sam Harris | ||
| a6f610e | The reality of your life is always now. And to realize this, we will see, is liberating. In fact, I think there is nothing more important to understand if you want to be happy in this world. | Sam Harris | ||
| 17ad448 | You are not in control of your mind--because you, as a conscious agent, are only part of your mind, living at the mercy of other parts. | Sam Harris | ||
| fc08e5b | Faith is the mortar that fills the cracks in the evidence and the gaps in the logic, and thus it is faith that keeps the whole terrible edifice of religious certainty still looming dangerously over our world. | logic reason religion | Sam Harris | |
| a037c77 | Mientras el corazon lata y la carne palpite, no me explico que un ser dotado de voluntad se deje dominar por la desesperacion. | Jules Verne | ||
| 663d6e3 | it has remained for man alone among all creatures to kill senselessly and wantonly for the mere pleasure of inflicting suffering and death. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| c9a0489 | The one on whom all responsibility rests is apt to endure the most. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| 3e67fc0 | Even brave men, and D'Arnot was a brave man, are sometimes frightened by solitude. | solitude | Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
| f69b30e | but life would be very miserable indeed were I to spend it in terror of the thing that has not yet happened. | life | Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
| e4d6b82 | it was his misfortune that most of the men he knew preferred immaculate linen and their clubs to nakedness and the jungle. It was, of course, difficult to understand, yet it was very evident that they did. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| f2d82ef | And so, in silence, we walked the surface of a dying world, but in the breast of one of us at least had been born that which is ever oldest, yet ever new. I loved Dejah Thoris. The touch of my arm upon her naked shoulder had spoken to me in words I would not mistake, and I knew that I had loved her since the first moment my eyes had met hers that first time in the plaza of the dead city of Korad. | dejah-thoris edgar-rice-burroughs falling-in-love in-love john-carter love love-quotes romance romantic romantic-quotes | Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
| 8fee284 | The more one knows of one's religion the less one believes - no one living knows more of mine than I. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| 9508ba4 | There was one slight, desperate chance, and that I decided I must take--it was for Dejah Thoris, and no man has lived who would not risk a thousand deaths for such as she. | barsoom dejah-thoris john-carter love romance romantic sacrifice | Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
| 9878a87 | Jane saw the little note and ignored it, for she was very angry and hurt and mortified, but--she was a woman, and so eventually she picked it up and read it. MY | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| dc0dee7 | That this complex universe should appear by accident out of nothing from a "big bang" is as probable as the works of Shakespeare resulting from an explosion in a printing plant." | Warren W. Wiersbe | ||
| 91ba824 | But it is not the length of life that counts--it is the depth and strength of life. | Warren W. Wiersbe | ||
| abb046a | The person whose happiness depends on ideal circumstances is going to be miserable much of the time. | Warren W. Wiersbe | ||
| 3c9e1a7 | At least in the world we know, it takes trials to make something beautiful and useful out of the raw materials of life. The student's struggle with truth develops his intelligence; the athlete's struggle with his records and his opponents helps to develop his muscles and coordination; the musician's struggle with more difficult pieces develops his playing skill; and the soul's struggle with the trials of life helps to build character. | Warren W. Wiersbe | ||
| dbbcf8c | The Lord prepared Moses for his ministry and took eighty years to do it. He was raised as a prince in Egypt and taught all that the wise men in Egypt knew. Some scholars believe that Moses was in line to be the next Pharaoh. Yet Moses gave all this up to identify with the people of God in their suffering (Heb. 11:24-27). God gave Moses a forty-year "post-graduate course" as a shepherd in the land of Midian, a strange place for a man with al.. | Warren W. Wiersbe | ||
| c2e189c | When you find yourself sinking in the quicksand, there is little else you can do but cry to the Lord. Sometimes He allows the "quicksand" experiences to turn you to Him. Wait for God. Acknowledge that He is in control. Give Him the pieces of your broken heart and watch Him work for you. You can depend on His faithfulness." | Warren W. Wiersbe | ||
| 2119f03 | At this stage in your experience, lay hold of the truth that God loves you, and don't let anybody steal it away from you. Circumstances may assail you; Satan may accuse you; your Christian friends may even abandon you, but God loves you just as much as He did when He gave Jesus to die for you on the cross. Your circumstances have changed, and your feelings have changed, but God's love has not changed. When you experience the love of God in .. | Warren W. Wiersbe | ||
| ab21544 | Nao e so a voz do sangue que nao precisa de olhos, o amor, que dizem ser cego, tambem tem a sua palavra a dizer | blindness ensaio-sobre-a-cegueira josé-saramago love saramago | José Saramago |