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A boy, Ranga, is the light in his father's eye and the love in his mother's heart. — Ian B.G. Burns

He didn't care if you were safe, he just cared if you were his. — Catherine Lacey

Old age takes from the man of intellect no qualities save those that are useless to wisdom. — Joseph Joubert

The grand style follows suit with all great passion. It disdains to please, it forgets to persuade. It commands. It wills. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Arr, reality's a dirty place with no religion in it. — Stephen King

Sweet, can I sing you the song of your kisses? How soft is this one, how subtle this is, How fluttering swift as a bird's kiss that is, As a bird that taps at a leafy lattice; How this one clings and how that uncloses From bud to flower in the way of roses. — Arthur Symons

I'm not someone who doesn't want to see the films, but I like to see them as an end product when the whole nuance of the character is put together. — Juno Temple

A person living in everyone else's style reacts only to stimulus — Sunday Adelaja

Names are powerful things. They act as an identity marker and a kind of map, locating you in time and geography. More than that, they can be a compass. — Nicola Yoon

Magdalena doesn't ask what Rebecka is doing at the hospital. That's how Rebecka realizes that Magdalena knows. It's the things you don't say. That's what always gives a person away. — Asa Larsson

Her voice, high and clear, moved through the leaves, through the sunlight. It splashed onto the gravel, the grass. He imagined the notes falling into the air like stones into water, rippling the invisible surface of the world. Waves of sound, waves of light: his father had tried to pin everything down, but the world was fluid and could not be contained. — Kim Edwards

Jesus' 'lack of moral principles.' He sat at meat with publicans and sinners, he consorted with harlots. Did he do this to obtain their votes? Or did he think that, perhaps, he could convert them by such 'appeasement'? Or was his humanity rich and deep enough to make contact, even in them, with that in human nature which is common to all men, indestructible, and upon which the future is built? — Dag Hammarskjold