I want to undress you, vulgarize you a bit.
A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller, 1932-1953The mind once enlightened cannot again become dark.
A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North AmericaAn old man in love is like a flower in winter. ― Portuguese Proverb
The Life and Letters of Father AndrewI can be on guard against my enemies, but God deliver me from my friends!
The Letters of Charlotte BrontëAs an adult, be child-like as you learn but not child-ish as you live.
The Legacy Letters: His Wife, His Children, His Final GiftSunrise - a time when all truths are still clean and enviable.
The Legacy Letters: His Wife, His Children, His Final GiftTime. Either you are for it or against it. So be here now. Not later.
The Legacy Letters: His Wife, His Children, His Final GiftI travel because I become uncomfortable being too comfortable.
The Legacy Letters: His Wife, His Children, His Final GiftMarriage is not the beginning of the journey, nor the end - it is the journey.
The Legacy Letters: His Wife, His Children, His Final GiftMoney can buy you knowledge, but not the wisdom to use it wisely.
The Legacy Letters: His Wife, His Children, His Final GiftLiving isn't always red bows and birthday balloons.
The Legacy Letters: His Wife, His Children, His Final GiftWould that thy love, beloved, had less trust in me, that it might be more anxious!
The Letters of Abélard and HéloïseTis the privilege of friendship to talk nonsense, and to have her nonsense respected.
The Life, Letters and Writings of Charles LambI earn my own respect," I told Emilie. "I don't ride the coattails of someone else.
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