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Death is the night sky, the background against which the fleeting fireworks of life are displayed, an empty stage upon which the drama of life is played. — James Rozoff
You do hear some strange rumours floating around. One I've heard is that I'm allergic to metal. — David Duchovny
I think people need to remember what the situation was when President [Barack] Obama came into office. — Hillary Clinton
How long can you brush up against evil and not come away stained with it yourself? — Lara Adrian
Civilization exists by geological consent, subject to change without notice. — Will Durant
You're supposed to remember, and still forgive. — Delta Burke
Death and life are the same thing-like the two sides of my hand, the palm and the back. And still the palm and the back are not the same ... They can be neither separated, nor mixed. — Ursula K. Le Guin
More than any religious figure that I can think of, Dalai Lama goes out of his way to attend interfaith conferences; religious harmony is one of his urgent priorities in life. — Pico Iyer
She looked as if she were about to burst into tears, but she was wonderful at catching the ball of her own mood in mid-air. — Rebecca West
My own view is that the Churches should frankly recognise that the majority of the British people are not Christians and, therefore, cannot be expected to live Christian lives. There ought to be two distinct kinds of marriage: one governed by the State with rules enforced on all citizens, the other governed by the Church with rules enforced by her on her own members.
about the only statement i agree with in this book — C.S. Lewis
It has meant a lot to me to challenge the best players in the world and to beat them. And it means a lot to me to be out here and fighting for the title and, you know, it hurts not to win it. — Andre Agassi
Farmers and soldiers knew about the weather. Weather could be the great determiner between failure and success, the great test of one's staying power. — David McCullough
There was hardly an eminent writer in Paris who was unacquainted with the inside of the Conciergerie or the Bastille. — Lytton Strachey
It seemed as though Margaret hovered near Alice, aware of Alice when Alice didn't seem to be aware of Margaret. — Tracy Kidder