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Trying simply provides an excuse for not doing. — John Kessel

I love you." He frowns.
"Say it again."
"Tobias," I say. "I love you. — Veronica Roth

Sadness, discomfort, frustration
they are all valid human emotions. Why would we want to suppress them? — Magda Gerber

Ah! Justice of our God! Who else could stow
Such travails new and pains as met my glance! — Dante Alighieri

Ignorance has one virtue: persistence. It will insist through dogged persistence on leading others to follow its vision no matter how misguided. Ignorance will drive the world to the brink of failure and catastrophe and beyond into the abyss with arrogance and anger because wisdom is often too polite to fight. Wisdom doesn't like to impose its will, but that is all ignorance understands - force over free will and choice. Sooner or later the world comes to its senses, but oh the damage that has been done. — John Kramer

Do you not have tribes? Rivalries?"
"Of course," said Taref. "All of us do. I am the son of a Naib."
"The third son of a Naib." Lillis said.
"Because of my two older brothers, I will never rule the tribe. — Brian Herbert

The task of understanding a culture built on the oral tradition is impossible to students steeped in the written tradition. p.55 — Harold A. Innis

Four things do not come back: the spoken word, the sped arrow, the past life, and the neglected opportunity. — Ted Chiang

See, justice is a joke in this country, and it stinks of its hypocricy. — H. Rap Brown

I took you out to dinner to warn you of charm. I warned you expressly and in great details of the Flyte family. Charm is the great English blight. It does not exist outside these damp islands. It spots and kills anything it touches. It kills love; it kills art; I greatly fear, Charles, it has killed you. Anthony Blanche to Charles — Evelyn Waugh

He went his way, but she stood on the same spot, rubbing the cheek he had kissed, with her handkerchief, until it was burning red. She was still doing this, five minutes afterwards. 'What are you about, Loo?' her brother sulkily remonstrated. 'You'll rub a hole in your face.' 'You may cut the piece out with your penknife if you like, Tom. I wouldn't cry!' THE — Charles Dickens