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Imagination is the light by which we can penetrate
new worlds of thought and experience. — Charles F. Haanel

I've been promoted to middle management. I never thought I'd sink so low. — Tim Gould

Cheer Up the worst is yet to come! — Barbara Johnson

On the final stretch of the road we passed three or four hammer-stones set on the verges to honour the thunder-god. Snorri checked for rune-stones around each, but found only a stray black pebble, river-smoothed and wide enough to cover his palm, bearing a single rune. Perhaps local children made off with the rest.
'Thuriaz.' He let it fall.
'Hmmm?'
'Thorns.' He shrugged. 'It means nothing. — Mark Lawrence

Friends share secrets. That's what keeps us close. — Sara Shepard

The basic notion was the idea that the loudspeaker should have a voice which was unique and not just an instrument of reproduction, but an instrument unto itself. — David Tudor

So how could you ever eat another strawberry and not know that God loves you? I want you to think about that every time you eat a strawberry. Do you hear me? — Allison Pittman

I know sanctification comes not with any particular calling, but with genuine acts of service, often for which there is no specific calling. — Neal A. Maxwell

Biggest mistake Reagan ever did re: foreign policy? 1984 decision to appease Hezbollah with Lebanon withdrawal — Ziad K. Abdelnour

The American Constitution is the greatest governing document, and at some 7,000 words, just about the shortest. — Stephen Ambrose

To talk with God, no breath is lost. Talk on! To walk with God, no strength is lost. Walk on! To wait on God, no time is lost. Wait on! — E. Stanley Jones

I'm not ready. These are the three magic words. I've discovered they can get you out of almost anything. — Jennifer Niven

I've wanted to kill myself a hundred times, but I still love life. That ridiculous weakness is perhaps one of our most pernicious inclinations. What could be more stupid than to persist in carrying a burden that we constantly want to cast off, to hold our existence in horror, yet cling to it nonetheless, to fondle the serpent that devours us, until it has eaten our heart? — Voltaire

There is something indefinably keen and wan about her anatomy, and she has a watchful way of looking out of the corners of her eyes without turning her head which could be pleasantly dispensed with, especially when she is in ill humor and near knives. — Charles Dickens

Comedy is not commercial; it is risky, because what is funny in one place isn't always funny somewhere else. — Lloyd Kaufman