“Susan had an earnest soul, a conscience tending to morbidity. In ancient Greece she would have been a Stoic; in the era of the Reformation, a Calvinist; in King Charles's time, a Puritan; but in this nineteenth century, by the very laws of her being, she is a Reformer.”— Elizabeth Cady Stanton, amazon.com
“Be careful of the curse that falls on young lovers Starts so soft and sweet and turns them to hunters A man who's pure of heart and says his prayers by night May still become a wolf when the autumn moon is bright”— Florence and the Machine, open.spotify.com
“If you could only see the beast you've made of me I held it in but now it seems you've set it running free Screaming in the dark, I howl when we're apart Drag my teeth across your chest to taste your beating heart”— Florence and the Machine, open.spotify.com
“I shall go on shining as a brilliantly meaningless figure in a meaningless world.”— F. Scott Fitzgerald, amazon.com