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Leaders don't ever "arrive." If we ever think we're done, we are done! — Mark Millar

Yes, I'm a druid priestess, but that doesn't mean I will turn you into a toad. Promise! — Lisa Veldkamp

And to those who use well what they are given, even more will be given. But from those who do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away. — Anonymous

We are the inheritors of a million years of striving for the unspeakable. — Terence McKenna

This is the world we live in, Gemma, for better or for worse. Make of it what you can, he says, and I pull him to me. — Libba Bray

They no longer shouted, because the thread of their lives had been cut off. They had no more needs or desires. Even in death, mothers held their children tightly in their arms. There were no more friends or foes. There was no more jealousy. All were equal. There was no longer any beauty or ugliness, for they all were yellow from the gas. There were no longer any rich or poor, for they all were equal before God's throne. And why all this? I keep asking myself that question. My life is hard, very hard. But I must live on to tell the world about all this barbarism. — Jankiel Wiernik

Why was it women could go to pieces or fly into a rage at the smallest thing, yet never flicker an eyelash at what left you gaping? — Robert Jordan

That idea is strange to me. People keep on loving? People keep on loving even if you are not there in their face everyday to remind them? People keep on loving even if they no longer see you at all? People keep on loving even if they are loving someone else? Impossible: to believe you can be loved in absence when you don't even know how it feels to be loved when you are there. — Camilla Gibb

It is not far-fetched to draw a line from Operation Ajax through the Shah's repressive regime and the Islamic Revolution to the fireballs that engulfed the World Trade Center in New York. — Stephen Kinzer