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Rest in Peace?’ Why that phrase? That’s the most ridiculous phrase I’ve ever heard! You die, and they say ‘Rest in Peace!’ …Why would one need to ‘rest’ when they’re dead?! I spent thousands of years of world history resting. While Agamemnon was leading his ships to Troy, I was resting. While Ovid was seducing women at the chariot races, I was resting. While Jeanne d’Arc was hallucinating, I was resting. I wait until airplanes are scuttling across the sky to burst out onto the scene, and I’m only going to be here for a short while, so when I die, I certainly won’t need to rest again! Not while more adventures of the same kind are going on.

Roman Payne , em Rooftop Soliloquy
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Look past our kinship, and towards a romantic relationship!

Steven L. Sheppard , em Byblis And Caunus
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And besides, we lovers fear everything

Ovid , em Metamorphoses
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Follow your heart, not the law.

Steven L. Sheppard , em Byblis And Caunus
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Oh, is that right? You know, a lioness will protect her cub by baring her teeth, by roaring, using her claws to defend her cub if she feels she has to - this mother, has other means. You are standing in the way of my daughter's best interests. If you try to pick our peach from our family tree, you will be picking a fight. Do you understand me?

Steven L. Sheppard , em The Untold Story Of Pyramus And Thisbe
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Sweet Echo, sweetest nymph that liv'st unseenWithin thy airy shellBy slow Meander's margent green,And in the violet-imbroider'd valeWhere the love-lorn nightingaleNightly to thee her sad song mourneth well:Canst thou not tell me of a gentle pairThat likest thy Narcissus are?

John Milton , em The Complete Poems
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The man who has experienced shipwreck shudders even at a calm sea.

Ovid
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He's at war with himself. Why doesn't he surrender to his feelings and stop fighting himself? He has hang-ups that I must cut him loose from.

Steven L. Sheppard , em Byblis And Caunus
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I think I know what he is REALLY doing in there... and thinking about ME while doing it." (continuing) "But when he thinks of me, he thinks: sister! Think: Byblis! BYBLIS! I don't think of him as my brother, I think of him as CAUNUS!

Steven L. Sheppard , em Byblis And Caunus
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Oh, Narcissus! My heart beats ink for you.A pulse in every line.It's your eyesmy words want to be read by,your kind of mindthey would be understood by,your heartthey'd be felt by,and then you'd feel the same way that I do,if only these words could be read or heard by you.

Steven L. Sheppard , em The Untold Story Of Narcissus And Echo
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You really are exotic, for boys in my country, they do not have such pectorals. I like yours.

Steven L. Sheppard , em The Untold Story Of Iphis And Ianthe
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