HarperCollins

  • Sophia Stephensonhas quotedlast year
    Two months had elapsed since she went to the Police Department’s Economic Crime Unit.
  • Natasha Swaffordhas quotedlast year
    When you’re born, you’re a baby. That’s something we can all agree on. But you’re not just a baby. No.

    You’re a story.

    A beautiful, bouncing, gurgling story.

    A tale to be treasured.
  • vijimenz20arhas quoted10 months ago
    her bloodline spooled around her as she wove her case.
  • vijimenz20arhas quoted10 months ago
    It was hard to hear that they might be too few and too

    late.
  • Byunggyu Parkhas quotedlast year
    In all times and all cultures and during every phase of life—among them the birth of a child or grandchild and confrontations with death and other serious crises—these essential questions are asked again and again. You may have asked them yourself. Yet we seldom receive satisfactory answers. Whatever happens in our lives—whether we meet with success or disappointment, no matter how much fame, power, or wealth we acquire—death is inescapable.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    we are the law because we make the laws.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    Culture and Genes Affect Cognition
  • finalfadeouthas quoted2 months ago
    he grew aware of a strange expansion of his inner being, a kind of restive anxiety, a fervent youthful craving for faraway places, a feeling so vivid, so new or else so long outgrown and forgotten that he came to a standstill and—hands behind his back, eyes on the ground, rooted to the spot—examined the nature and purport of the feeling.
    It was wanderlust, pure and simple, yet it had come upon him like a seizure and grown into a passion—no, more, an hallucination. His desire sprouted eyes, his imagination, as yet unstilled from its morning labors, conjured forth the earth’s manifold wonders and horrors in his attempt to visualize them: he saw.
  • finalfadeouthas quoted2 months ago
    Loneliness, the foreign environment, and the joy of a belated and profound exhilaration prompted him, persuaded him to indulge without shame or remorse in the most distasteful behavior, as when returning from Venice late one evening he had paused at the beautiful boy’s door on the second floor of the hotel and pressed his forehead against the hinge in drunken rapture, unable to tear himself away even at the risk of being discovered and caught.
  • finalfadeouthas quoted2 months ago
    That night he had a terrifying dream—if dream be the word for the physical and mental experience which did indeed befall him with a life of its own and a sensuous immediacy while he was in a deep sleep, yet in which he did not see himself present, moving through space, external to the events, its scene being rather his very soul, and the events breaking in from without, violently crushing his resistance, a deep, spiritual resistance, and, having run their course, leaving his entire being, the culture of a lifetime, devasted, obliterated.
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