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Texas was mostly short-grass and tall-grass prairie when modern Europeans arrived here. It really was a land of milk and honey. But when they brought all these cattle onto these relatively small bits of land, and the cattle were allowed to graze freely, they essentially destroyed the prairie. — Philipp Meyer

Trouble is, most times, when you go looking to sell your soul, nobody's buying. — Catherynne M Valente

The organ of perception acts more readily than judgment. — Leonardo Da Vinci

She was in college, a time of optimistic fascism when it seems that all the world needs is one more rally. — Victor LaValle

Havna ye heard how the ancient Greeks associated sparrows with Aphrodite, the goddess of love?"...
"Och, 'tis no story. 'Tis the truth I give: When sparrows mated, it was due to their abandoned nature." His head inclined so he could whisper a kiss to her neck, sending shivers from her shoulders to the soles of her feet. "Even Chaucer and Shakespeare wrote about the sparrow's lustful conduct. — Vonnie Davis

If you don't feel well, tell your doctor, but not the marketplace. — Jim Rohn

Closest to the truth are those who deal lightly with it because they know it is inexhaustible. — Golo Mann

Nothing beats weaving through the rush-hour traffic or whizzing past the eternal gridlock that is the Strand. — Deborah Moggach

Memories are funny things. Sometimes they're real, but other times they change into what we want them to be, — Nicholas Sparks

I'm very, very suspicious of anybody that finds a belief system that they feel can explain it all, for themselves or for anybody else. — Jeff Tweedy

Just as the eye was made to see colours, and the ear to hear sounds, so the human mind was made to understand, not whatever you please, but quantity. — Johannes Kepler

Any child knows that history can only be a reduced representation of reality, but it must be a true one, not distorted by queer lenses. — Samuel E. Morison