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Everything you've heard about monsters, about nightmares, legends whispered around campfires... all the stories are true — Cassandra Clare

Makes me sad looking at the leaves on my vines turning gold and brown, the branches bare of fruit, but I know the leaves and the fruit will return next spring once more.
But unlike lost love ,the love of writing,the love of nature ,the love of beauty,the love of life once its lost its lost forever, I hope i never ever lose that love. — Lou Silluzio

It was the mutual study of the Spear and the significance of its legend and their strikingly opposite views about it which finally parted these inseperable friends
the master musician (Wagner) and the cynnical philosopher (Nietzsche). A parting which led them both to experience a bitter and pathetic lonliness, and later a growing hatred and contempt for one another which spilled over into a stormy controversy to shatter the emerging Pan-Germanic mystic-pagan idealism to its very foundations. — Trevor Ravenscroft

I believe in the Bible. I believe that all good things come from God. I don't believe I'd sing the way I do if God hadn't wanted me to.' — Elvis Presley

Man is clearly made to think. It is his whole dignity and his whole merit; and his whole duty is to think as he ought. And the order of thought is to begin with ourselves, and with our Author and our end. — Blaise Pascal

Sometimes, I think the things we see are shadows of the things to be; that what we plan we build — Phoebe Cary

A very disturbing feature of overconfidence is that it often appears to be poorly associated with knowledge - that is, the more ignorant the individual, the more confident he or she maybe. — Robert Trivers

A society has to make a choice: tolerate alternative lifestyles or build more prisons. — Rick Steves

The Internal Revenue Service is the real undefeated heavyweight champion. — George Foreman

The landing stage stood on its high crooked stilts with only one person watching the boat disappear round the bend of the river - a girl of twelve called Ada, the wet-nurse's eldest child. As — Jane Gardam

In a modern loft, you can't just fill a space with furniture. Each piece has to be perfect. — Nate Berkus

This is plainly to ascribe divinity to 'free will.' — John Calvin

People suck. They do stupid things and they're not nice. The end. — P.C. Cast