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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:26:27 GMT 10
Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience. Masaru Ibuka
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:27:58 GMT 10
It is not her body that he wants but it is only through her body that he can take possession of another human being, so he must labor upon her body, he must enter her body, to make his claim. Joyce Carol Oates
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:32:46 GMT 10
Never pretend to a love which you do not actually feel, for love is not ours to command. Alan Watts
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:33:17 GMT 10
To love deeply in one direction makes us more loving in all others. Anne-Sophie Swetchine
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:33:59 GMT 10
To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead. Bertrand Russell, Marriage and Morals (1929) ch. 19 British author, mathematician, & philosopher (1872 - 1970)
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:34:44 GMT 10
Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love. Charles M. Schulz, Charlie Brown in "Peanuts" US cartoonist (1922 - 2000)
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:35:45 GMT 10
One's first love is always perfect until one meets one's second love. Elizabeth Aston, The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy, 2005
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:36:21 GMT 10
Love is everything it's cracked up to be…It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. Erica Jong, O Magazine, February 2004
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Post by LLady on Apr 11, 2008 7:37:01 GMT 10
There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness. Friedrich Nietzsche, "On Reading and Writing" German philosopher (1844 - 1900)
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Post by dreamy on Dec 29, 2008 0:52:15 GMT 10
Real courage is when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway.
(Harper Lee)
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Post by dreamy on Mar 17, 2009 3:11:42 GMT 10
By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest. (Confucius)
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