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To see the beauty of the world is to put your hands on lines that run uninterrupted through life and through death. Touching them is an act of hope, for perhaps someone on the other side, if there is another side, is touching them, too. — Mark Helprin

My main thing is just to keep writing. I've been doing some songwriting that's for my own record, I suppose. — Conor Oberst

Now I feel as if I should succeed in doing something in mathematics, although I cannot see why it is so very important ... The knowledge doesn't make life any sweeter or happier, does it? — Helen Keller

Murder is not polite. — Mignon G. Eberhart

I enjoy just being me. I don't need to be Queen Latifah, the brand, 24 hours a day. — Queen Latifah

To fall is not to fail. To fail is to never fall because I never got up in the first place. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

It ain't over til it's over.Yogi Berra
A good way to live one's life — Harold Kasselman

I like being able to put out my own content instead of just going from audition to audition and just waiting and hoping. — Reagan Gomez-Preston

One sees many pretty young Beat couples. (I think they are pretty; some people think they are hideous.) Since conceit and "proving" are not major factors, there is affection. Homosexuality and bisexuality are not regarded as a big deal. — Paul Goodman

2For good news came to us just as to them, but the message they heard did not benefit them, because o they were not united by faith with those who listened. — Anonymous

All my authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. — Jesus Christ

Ajax blinked. Then he looked swiftly into her face. In her words, in her voice, was a sound he knew well. For the first time he saw the green ribbon. He looked around and saw the gleaming kitchen and the table set for two and detected the scent of the nest. Every hackle on his body rose, and he knew that very soon she would, like all of her sisters before her, put him to the death-knell question "Where you been?" His eyes dimmed with a mild and momentary regret. — Toni Morrison