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Whenever the lion fish in the fish tank in the captain's ready room died it was always a sad moment. — Patrick Stewart

The wonder is not that so much cacophony appears in our actual individual lives, but that there is any appearance of harmony and progression. — Lewis Mumford

Persian insect powder, mixed into a paste with petroleum jelly, had killed the lice in her hair, but then she'd inspected her clothes and found them infested with body lice, likely picked up from one of the walking wounded who — Jennifer Robson

I can't think why fancy religions should have such a ghastly effect on one's grammar. It's a kind of intellectual rot that sets in, I'm afraid. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Jesus is Lord" is the church's earliest confession. It remains the abiding test of authentic Christianity. Neither the church nor the individual believer can afford to compromise Christ's deity. In His sovereignty lies His sufficiency. He will be Lord of everything or not Lord at all. — Jack Hayford

God gave you a gift of 84,600 seconds today. Have you used one of them to say thank you? — William Arthur Ward

I tell her I don't have a broken heart. It's still beating, the blood still moves around my body; it only aches when I remember to breathe. — Justine Larbalestier

fear that if I'm dependent on anything or anyone I can't control my life. — Robert B. Parker

My daily activities are not unusual -
I am just naturally in harmony with them,
Grasping nothing, discarding nothing,
And everyplace there's no hindrance, no conflict.
My supernatural power and marvelous activity
Is drawing water and carrying firewood. — Yun P'ang

Who is this god person anyway? — Douglas Adams

Winter storms are worse, but autumn's are more frequent. — George R R Martin

But we didn't, not in the moonlight, or by the phosphorescent lanterns of lightning bugs in your back yard, not beneath the constellations we couldn't see, let alone decipher, or in the dark glow that replaced the real darkness of night, a darkness already stolen from us, not with the skyline rising behind us while a city gradually decayed, not in the heat of summer while a Cold War raged, despite the freedom of youth and the license of first love - because of fate, karma, luck, what does it matter? - we made not doing it a wonder, and yet we didn't, we didn't, we never did. — Stuart Dybek

Niceness is a decision, a strategy of social interaction; it is not a character trait. — Gavin De Becker