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Is standing by the window muttering about blood something he does all the time?" asked Simon.
"No," Jace said. "Sometimes he sits on the couch and does it. — Cassandra Clare

What the Enlightenment rejected in the South Sea islands was what it perceived as a stupor, the docile submission to whatever bit of the given is coming your way. And what's coming your way is unlikely to be a breeze or a cow or a coconut, but a new kind of screen you can zap or click to create the illusion that life isn't passing you by. — Susan Neiman

There were never tears in Jamie's eyes though. He only cried in the way that couldn't be seen or heard. Inside. — Neha Yazmin

.. From there we came to love. We told each other what lovers never tire of hearing and needing to say. — Ian McEwan

Any Advance in wisdom requires a good dose of shamelessness. Intimacy — Hanif Kureishi

He spent too much time mourning what could have been and questioning what should be. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

People who believe more must not be hard on those who believe less. Why? Because faith ultimately is not a virtue; it's a gift. If you want to believe but can't, stop looking inside; go to Jesus and say, "Help me believe." Go to him and say, "So you're the one who gives faith! I've been trying to work it out by reasoning and thinking and meditating and going to church in hopes that a sermon will move me - I've been trying to get faith by myself. Now I see that you're the source of faith. Please give it to me." If you do that, you'll find that Jesus has been seeking you - he's the author of faith, the provider of faith, and the object of faith. — Timothy Keller

So who are we going to blame for our disappointments and our failures? — Robert Genn

The object of education is not to fill a man's mind with facts; it is to teach him how to use his mind in thinking. — Henry Ford

In a world of private property, if something isn't owned by somebody, it's going to be misused by somebody else. — Pete Seeger

I'm interested in the way the whole cultural landscape can shift over time. Okay, this will seem like a silly example, but look at the whole discourse around "selling out," a concept people say is irrelevant because there's no more distinction between mainstream and underground, inside and outside (which I don't really believe, but that's another issue). — Astra Taylor