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On the Monday morning, with the rain still pouring down, Ross went in to see Drake, who was sitting up in bed and, apart from the bandaged shoulder and the plastered fingers, was now looking more substantial than Dwight. Perhaps this too was not surprising. At nineteen, if a man does not die from a wound, he quickly gets better. 'So,' said Ross. 'I thought I might have had to take your sister home some bad news.' Drake smiled. All the damned family, Ross thought, had this wonderful smile. They had certainly not inherited it from their father. 'No, sur. I — Winston Graham

Happy was a word for sorority girls and clowns, and those were two distinctly fucked-up groups of people. — Emma Straub

I've got to say, my parents have always been very supportive. I used to sit in my bedroom and read every liner note and listened to records. My parents are rock fans. — Eddie Trunk

There is no intrinsic reason for the scarcity of capital. — John Maynard Keynes

It is not at all polite to point out a crusty old pessimist's dark inner secret. — Brandon Sanderson

It is any day better to stand erect with a broken and bandaged head then to crawl on one's belly, in order to be able to save one's head. — Mahatma Gandhi

As an angler and a gardener, I cherish each drop of rain that falls. — Fennel Hudson

What I like about land is I can drive out and check on it. It doesn't go anywhere. It's hard to steal land. — Ross Perot Jr.

I'm the answer to her pain. She's my answer for the need for it. — Willow Madison

I am this space my body believes in. — Yusef Komunyakaa

The intellectual power is never at rest; it is never satisfied with any comprehended truth, but ever proceeds on and on towards that truth which is not comprehended. So also the will, which follows the apprehension; we see that it is never satisfied with anything finite. — Giordano Bruno

It astonished me in the early Nineties to suddenly have musicians admit that they had been inspired and influenced by us. That meant a lot at that time. But of course, being human, the ... disrespect isn't even strong enough a word, is it? The opprobrium was painful. Being popular and hated is not satisfying. — Neil Peart