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Grampa's long beard was serving as a bookmark in a well-thumbed paperback with a Western-themed cover. I never knew what would catch Grampa's fancy in the book department. He was as likely to be caught reading a gothic romantic suspense as he was a snowblower repair manual. — Jessie Crockett

You can't jump to the top of the mountain, you have to climb. It's the tiny steps that will get you to the top. — Dee Dee M. Scott

Tomorrow we would reach Skyfell, and I slept soundly that night. I wasn't sure if it was because I had a full stomach or because a certain SwordBrother slept closer to my bedroll than normal. — Chanda Hahn

Whatever's merely willful, and not miraculous (be never it so skilful) must wither fail and cease - but better than to grow beauty knows no. — E. E. Cummings

Good counsel rejected returns to enrich the givers bosom. — Oliver Goldsmith

Let not those who hurry to fall into disbelief grieve you of such like them to disbelieve without course. — Auliq Ice

The love of our neighbor in all its fullness simply means being able to say, What are you going through? — Simone Weil

Christ is the head of the corpus mysticum, which includes all men from the beginning of the world to its end. He is not the president of a special-interest club. — Eric Voegelin

All I really want to do is spend my life traveling the world, reading books that take my breath away, drinking all kinds of tea and occasionally write something. I mean is that too much to ask for? — Anonymous

On the floor I am more at ease. I feel nearer, more part of the painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the four sides and literally be in the painting. — Jackson Pollock

Religions change; beer and wine remain. — Hervey Allen

I think I'm like The Beatles - I think each one I've done is better than the last one. And hopefully I'll never make a Let It Be. — Ian Brown

It is a false and dangerous situation which bases public power on private want, and roots the grandeur of the State in the suffering of the individual. It is a badly constituted grandeur which combines all the material elements, and into which no moral element enters. — Victor Hugo