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Vengeance is the act of turning anger in on yourself. On the surface it may be directed at someone else, but it is a surefire recipe for arresting emotional recovery. — Jane Goldman

When's a door not a door? she'd said in her thick accent. When? he'd asked When it's ajar. — James Dashner

I grew up addicted to 'Star Trek' and 'Mission: Impossible.' Now I switch between 'South Park' and 'C-Span.' — Lawrence Blume

High-energy collisions have led to the observation of many hundreds of new hadronic particle states. These new particles, which are generally unstable, appear to be just as fundamental as the neutron and the proton. — Carlo Rubbia

What looks like a loss may be the very event which is subsequently responsible for helping to produce the major achievement of your life — Srully Blotnick

But let it suffice us to know that it became God, who is the supreme Ruler, Governor and Judge of all that sin should be punished with death in the sinner or his surety; and therefore if God would bring many sons to glory, the Captain of their salvation must undergo sufferings and death, to make satisfaction for them. — John Owen

It was well to impress one's enemies with a show of strength. It was even better to be sure one's friends remembered it as well. — Robin Hobb

Every quarterback can be rattled. There's no guy who can't be. — Jason Pierre-Paul

I hate the fact that so much of our life is computerised rather than mechanised. — Martin Freeman

It is when you are asking about something that you realize you yourself have survived it, and so you must carry it, or fashion it into a thing that carries itself, — Anne Carson

I wanted to draw and do costumes. I was prepared to train for that, but I needed something to do on my time off from high school, so I called an agent without telling anyone and started working with her. — Clemence Poesy

Apologies, Mrs. Touchett intimated, were of no more use to her than bubbles, and she herself never dealt in such articles. One either did the thing or one didn't, and what one "would" have done belonged to the sphere of the irrelevant, like the idea of a future life or of the origin of things. — Henry James