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Rosemary’s Baby

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Ira Levin
Ira Levin

Ira Levin was an American author known for his contributions to the genres of mystery, thriller, and horror. His novel 'Rosemary's Baby' was adapted into a successful film by Roman Polanski. Levin's writing frequently delved into themes of paranoia and psychological manipulation of characters. more

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“If I don’t succeed, I will try again and never stop trying. When I succeed, I will again explore new opportunities.”

“For the last year and a half this room had been my 'pensive citadel:' here I had read and studied through all the hours of the night: and, though true it was, that for the latter part of this time I, who was framed for love and gentle affections, had lost my gaiety and happiness, during the strife and fever of contention with my guardian; yet, on the other hand, as a boy, so passionately fond of books, and dedicated to intellectual pursuits, I could not fail to have enjoyed many happy hours in the midst of general dejection. I wept as I looked round on the chair, hearth, writing-table, and other familiar objects, knowing too certainly, that I looked upon them for the last time.”

“Once again I am riding my bike on the streets of loneliness. Your thoughts are the anchor that make me ride fast yet not lose my balance. You had promised me that you would never leave me alone. But I do know that the love that you have bestowed on me is more precious than the biggest pearls discovered by the sailors on their voyages of prosperity. I too sail on myriad voyages in the ocean of my life. And your love holds my ship steady on those turbulent waters of life when the moon even does not show her face to me!”

“Once again I am riding my bike on the streets of loneliness. Your thoughts are the anchor that make me ride fast yet not lose my balance. You had promised me that you would never leave me alone. But I do know that the love that you have bestowed on me is more precious than the biggest pearls discovered by the sailors on their voyages of prosperity. I too sail on myriad voyages in the ocean of my life. And your love holds my ship steady in those turbulent waters of life when even the moon does not show her face to the world!”

“Treating a good woman with kindness and respect is crucial, for mistreating her can have severe consequences. God watches over the oppressed and hears the cries of those who are wronged. If you mistreat a good woman, you risk losing the blessings and favor that God had bestowed upon you. Your actions can lead to regret and a life of hardship. God is just and will hold you accountable for your actions. Therefore, it's essential to treat women with love, care, and respect, lest you face the consequences of your actions.”