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They found a thick tree that had fallen, the tangled roots exposed. They saw the drenched ground that had given way. The tree seemed more overwhelming when it lay on the ground. Its proportions frightening, once it no longer lived. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Am I making myself clear, Orrin? I don't regret how I've lived these past few years. I move where I will. I set no appointments. I guard no borders. What landbound king has the freedom of a ship's captain? The Sea of Brass provides. When I need haste, it gives me winds. When I need gold, it gives me galleons." Thieves prosper, thought Locke. The rich remember. He made his decision, and gripped the rail to avoid shaking.
"Only gods-damned fools die for lines drawn on maps," said Zamira. "But nobody can draw lines around my ship. If they try, all I need to do to slip away is set more sail. — Scott Lynch

I have never known my husband to approve any act of mine which I myself valued. — Julia Ward Howe

Each of the world religions has its own particular genius, its own special insight into the nature and requirements of compassion, and has something unique to teach us. — Karen Armstrong

One of my big fears is people saying my songs are all starting to sound the same. — Taylor Swift

The subject under discussion, economics, purports to be a science. It — John Lanchester

When your life is shit, it's easy to forget just how many good people are in the world. — John Hart

I think the best advice I'd say to any actor when you do comedy is play it straight. — Ricky Gervais

You know, I've been around the ruling class all my life, and I've been quite aware of their total contempt for the people of the country. — Gore Vidal

Of course I'm all right, professor. I had to be. A is A.- John Galt — Ayn Rand

And yet we feel obliged to repress our emotions and our desires, because they don't fit with what we call maturity. — Paulo Coelho