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We are the source of our problems not mysterious sinister foreigners overseas. — Mark Steyn
If I could have made the change sooner I daresay I should never have given a thought to the literary delights of Paris or London; for life in the country is the only state which has always completely satisfied me, and I had never been allowed to gratify it, even for a few weeks at a time. Now I was to know the joys of six or seven months a year among fields and woods of my own, and the childish ecstasy of that first spring outing at Mamaroneck swept away all restlessness in the deep joy of communion with the earth. — Edith Wharton
It's semi-frustrating when your name actually becomes a synonym for douchebag. — Pete Wentz
The improvement of understanding is for two ends: first, our own increase of knowledge; secondly, to enable us to deliver that knowledge to others. — John Locke
On the theoretical side, I was concerned with stochastic resonance. — Richard Ernst
Increasingly, I'm finding myself uncomfortable about how the Internet's developing, who's influencing its development, and who is not. — Sue Gardner
I don't have time for a job that doesn't leave me time to be quiet or still or to pray. — Barbara Brown Taylor
Lyra wanted to talk to the bear, and if he had been human, she would already be on familiar terms with him; but he was so strange and wild and cold that she was shy, almost for the first time in her life. So as he loped along, his great legs swinging tirelessly, she sat with the movement and said nothing. Perhaps he preferred that anyway, she thought; she must seem a little prattling cub, only just past babyhood, in the eyes of an armored bear.
She had seldom considered herself before, and found the experience interesting but uncomfortable, very like riding the bear, in fact. — Philip Pullman
I love magic and playing with magic systems. But to me, good fantasy like all fiction comes down to good character and plotting. — David B. Coe
When I was in school, I used to look out the window and see the big red double-deck buses driving by. It just looked so free. — Brian Johnson
By thus keeping one pace ahead of myself I need never catch up with the truth. — Roger McGough
I'd rather get ten men to do the job than to do the job of ten men. — Dwight L. Moody
