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The short story is still like the novel's wayward younger brother, we know that it's not respectable - but I think that can also add to the glory of it. — Neil Gaiman

Painting is the intermediate between a thought and a thing. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The central figure in the archaic revival is the shaman. — Terence McKenna

Good manners are not merely snobbish ornaments, as Mrs. Lippett's regime appeared to believe. They mean self-discipline and thought for others, and my children have got to learn them. — Jean Webster

She faced Chaol. The wind ripped a few strands of hair from her braid, and she tucked them behind her ears.
"No matter what happens," she said quietly, "I want to thank you."
Chaol tilted his head to the side. "For what?" Her eyes stung, but she blamed it on the fierce wind and blinked away the dampness.
"For making my freedom mean something." He didn't say anything; he just took the fingers of her right hand and held them in his, his thumb brushing the ring she wore.
"Let the second duel commence," the king boomed, waving a hand toward the veranda. Chaol squeezed her hand, his skin warm in the frigid air.
"Give him hell," he said. — Sarah J. Maas

You can blow out a candle, but you can't blow out a fire. — Peter Gabriel

The severest critics are always those who have either never attempted, or who have failed in original composition. — William Hazlitt

The world is mediocre. About that there is no mistake. Well then, has the world been mediocre since time immemorial? No. In the beginning, the world was chaos, and chaos is not mediocre. The mediocratization began when people separated the means of production from daily life. For when Karl Marx posited the proletariat, he thereby cemented their mediocrity. And precisely because of this, Stalinism forms a direct link with Marxism. I affirm Marx. He was one of those rare geniuses whose memory extended back to primal chaos. And by the same token, I have high regard for Dostoyevsky. Nonetheless, I do not hold with Marxism. It is far too mediocre. — Haruki Murakami

Love is the absence of control and the presence of faith. And you won't truly be happy until you surrender to it. — Chelsea Fine

I'll start drinking tea over coffee when the big hand is on Never and the little hand is on Ain't Gonna Happen. — James Lileks

He was obliged however to throw over Christianity. Those who base their conduct upon what they are rather than upon what they ought to be, always must throw it over in the end . . . . — E. M. Forster

You ask whether I am going over to the history of science ... no, I am not as old as that. — Christopher Kelk Ingold

We pacifists have not ceased to point to the grave danger of armaments and to insist on their curtailment. — Ludwig Quidde

The pious pretense that evil does not exist only makes it vague, enormous and menacing. — Aleister Crowley