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Lutheran Reformation, from its inception in 1517 down to the Peasants' War of 1525, at once absorbed, and was absorbed by, all the revolutionary elements of the time. — Ernest Belfort Bax

There is, as Emerson says, some central idea or conception of yourself by which all the facts of your life are arranged and classified. Change this central idea and you change the arrangement or classification of all the fact and circumstances of your life. — Wallace D. Wattles

Direct mail - it falls out of every magazine you open these days — Derek Jameson

I will remark, that it is a common misconception of Ravenclaws that all the smart children are Sorted there, leaving none for other Houses. This is not so; being Sorted to Ravenclaw indicates that you are driven by your desire to know things, which is not at all the same quality as being intelligent. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

And, selfish and scared, I wonder how much more he has to give. — Neil Gaiman

Writers often torture themselves trying to get the words right. Sometimes you must lower your expectations and just finish it. — Don Roff

Good doctors get a mechanic's pleasure in making you tick over. — Margery Allingham

I'm a mess," he said, halfway joking but halfway not. "I'm demanding and temperamental and I'm terribly high maintenance."
I laughed without even meaning to. "Do you honestly think I don't know all that by now?"
"Then how could you possibly love me?"
I held him tighter, kept kissing his neck. "How can I not? — Marie Sexton

All that attention to the perfect lighting, the perfect this, the perfect that, I find terribly annoying. — Meryl Streep

A case could be made, in fact, that the English were the first victims of the British empire: without their conquest, that empire could not have been built. — Paul Kingsnorth

There's nobody between you and the print. Nobody. It's you and the subject and the final print. And if you get it published that way, you've said it. — David Douglas Duncan

I was a wonderful parent before I had children. I was an expert on why everyone else was having problems with theirs. Then I had three of my own. — Adele Faber