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No second chances in the land of a thousand dances, the valley of ten million insanities. — Ry Cooder

If God can make a firefly's butt light up like a star, then anything is possible. Anything. — Charles Martin

There are saints in the Roman Curia, among the cardinals, priests, religious, sisters and laity. They work hard, and also do things that are often hidden. I know some who concern themselves with feeding the poor or who give up their free time to work in a parish. As always, the ones who aren't saints make the most noise ... a single tree falling makes a sound, but a whole forest growing doesn't. — Pope Francis

Love is never wasted, even if it is not reciprocated. — Neal A. Maxwell

Everyone is a photographer now, remember. That's the great thing about photography. — Martin Parr

Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. — Michael Crichton

You cannot change the minds of the mindless. But that doesn't mean you just admit that's the way we have to live. — Fergus McCann

The theatre is like a Catholic Mass of language. — Jean Giraudoux

We don't see the things that are closest to us. It's the nature of people. — Cassandra Clare

24No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. — Anonymous

He dreamed, as human beings always dream - random firings of memory and imagination that the unconscious mind tries to put together into coherent stories. Bean rarely paid attention to his own dreams, rarely even remembered that he dreamed at all. But — Orson Scott Card

Well, probably I was fed up with concrete poetry. There was a lot of bad concrete poetry and besides, it was confused with visual poetry which was completely different. — Ian Hamilton Finlay

In all the works on pedagogy that ever I read - and they have been many, big, and heavy - I don't remember that any one has advocated a system of teaching by practical jokes, mostly cruel. That, however, describes the method of our great teacher, Experience. — Charles Sanders Peirce