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that life, adulthood, would keep presenting them with astonishing experiences, that their marvelous years were not behind them. — Hanya Yanagihara

There will always be a lost dog somewhere that will keep me from being happy. — Jean Anouilh

To determine if you're human. Be silent. — Frank Herbert

The weather was fine and moderate. The hunters all returned, having killed during their absence three elk, four deer, two porcupines, a fox and a hare. — Meriwether Lewis

The most sophisticated people I've ever known had just one thing in common: they were all in touch with their inner children. — Jim Henson

That wouldn't fit my right testicle — Simone Elkeles

Because Spanish is a feeling-based language that comes first from the heart, just as English is a thinking-based language that comes first from the head. — Victor Villasenor

What switched me to films was the flood of American pictures into Paris after the Liberation. — Francois Truffaut

There, in the shimmering distance, was a sail. I stared in momentary disbelief, but there it was, one of the most beautiful sights the Pacific can ever offer - a ship in full sail edging her way through the blue waters. — Tom Neale

Bankruptcy is a serious decision that people have to make. — Herb Kohl

I love your silences, they are like mine. You are the only being before whom I am not distressed by my own silences. You have a vehement silence, one feels it is charged with essences, it is a strangely alive silence, like a trap open over a well, from which one can hear the secret murmur of the earth itself. — Anais Nin

This summer-sweet night is only one minute upon one minute upon another
Beautiful cacophony, sugar upon lips, dancing to exhaustion
I thought of you, before this minute upon another minute upon another
Until, numb, my lips fell onto the mouth of another, and I was undone.

~from Golden Tongue: The Poems of Steven Slaughter which is a fictional book in
Ballad: A gathering of faerie — Maggie Stiefvater