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It was a strange glance; she had noticed it before; a glance of simple worship. And it made her realize that there is a stage of worship which makes the worshiper himself an object of reverence. — Ayn Rand

When I went to school, it was really just to immerse myself in listening to, studying, and making music. — Dan Deacon

Things wither and die before us so that we may better savor that we live. — Ann Benson

Behold the groves that shine with silver frost, their beauty withered, and their verdure lost! — Alexander Pope

I like to end stories where the readers have a little room to run. They can resolve things as they like in their own mind. — Stephen King

He could hardly imagine anymore what his life would be without the weight of his hidden knowledge. He'd come to think of it as a kind of penance. It was self-destructive, he could see that, but that was the way things were. People smoked, they jumped out of airplanes, they drank too much and got into their cars and drove without seat belts. — Kim Edwards

It's good to give seniors more choices and more options, let them choose a plan that's best for them and target assistance to the lowest income people. — John Sununu

And just like in your house, your flat, or your cardboard box, if you put too much in there, you can't close the door anymore... Two — Tom Trott

You are the end, and the beginning.
...
When I die, my only regret will be that you could
never reside in my heart to hear how it sings
when you touch me. — Celeste Bradley

No plasticity exists in the Quran. This book is believed by Muslims to be the verbatim words of God. How can you change the word of God? Other religions are living. They are changing and evolving. Islam is fossilized. It allows no change. It can't be reformed. — Ali Sina

I had that hunger, that desire, to be successful and I wasn't going to let anything stand in my way. — Jerry Rice

If guys don't open doors for you, then they aren't worth your time. — Abbi Glines

When emotionally abandoned people describe their childhoods, it is always without feeling. Alice Miller writes, They recount their earliest memories without any sympathy for the child they once were. Very often they show disdain and irony, even derision and cynicism. In general, there is a complete absence of real emotional understanding or serious appreciation of their own childhood vicissitudes and no conception of their true need - beyond the need for achievement. The internalization of the original drama has been so complete that the illusion of a good childhood can be maintained. — John Bradshaw

If at first you don't succeed, C4 — Jamie Hyneman

Never forget where you came from, Gina Attaviano, Alessandro said to her before he died. Then it will always be easy. — Paullina Simons