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Not all questions can be answered. — Edward Abbey

Straight, huh? You know, funny thing is, often the straightest of trees have crooked roots. — Ella Frank

Don't talk, Snicket," Theodora said. "Fools talk while wise people listen, so listen up and I'll tell you how we will solve this case sensibly and properly. — Lemony Snicket

She wonders what fool ever said that it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all - she has never disagreed with something so much. — Emily Giffin

He's so beautiful," she said wistfully. "He's like an angel."
"Yep," I agreed flatly. "The one that fell. — Karen Marie Moning

On the top of my desk there are initials, carved into the wood, and dates ... This carving, done with a pencil dug many times into the warn varnish of the desk, has the pathos of all vanished civilizations. It's like a handprint on stone. Whoever made this was once alive. — Margaret Atwood

Reading is an activity that not only expands the mind but also enhances the soul and cultivates ones character. — Divine G.

It's difficult to put into words what freedom feels like. You only know what freedom feels like if you know what it feels like to not be free. — Amanda Lindhout

With a lot of comedies, the characters go on a journey, and they come back, and they're the exact same people. — David Walton

Why would our brains have this capacity to sense the oneness of the universe, a sense that can be induced in many ways, even technological, if that capacity did not reflect an external reality? — Kara Dalkey

All values are important, everyone who has ever touched my life in some way was a mentor for good or bad. Life is a blend, and a person is a blend of all the influences that have touched their lives. — Colin Powell

I'm sure that there are reasonable people that had some reasonable projections about the future of New Orleans, but none of those could include not trying to rebuild the city and make it better than it was before. — Harry Connick Jr.

You can make the best of it and be content, or you can complain, it makes no difference. What does it matter that human beings judge the things that exist? — Franz Grillparzer

To what do you not drive human hearts, cursed for craving gold! — Ariana Franklin

I define influence simply as literary love, tempered by defense. The defenses vary from poet to poet. But the overwhelming presence of love is vital to understanding how great literature works. — Harold Bloom