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[ ... ] to catch those unrecorded gestures, those unsaid or half-said words, which form themselves, no more palpably than the shows of moths on the ceiling, when women are alone, unlit by the capricious and coloured light of the other sex. — Virginia Woolf

The most pure form of the movement of rebellion is thus crowned with the heart-rending cry
of Karamazov: if all are not saved, what good is the salvation of one only? — Albert Camus

Astronomy is one of the sublimest fields of human investigation. The mind that grasps its facts and principles receives something of the enlargement and grandeur belonging to the science itself. It is a quickener of devotion. — Horace Mann

If you want to, you can share my teaching refrain: I can't want you to succeed more than you do. — Tim Gunn

The only thing we need to heal is the belief that we are not already whole. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal

Somehow, people always forget that it's much easier to install a dictator than to remove one — Garry Kasparov

Everyone thinks of God as a man - you can't help it - Santa Claus was a man, therefore God has to be a man. — Patti Smith

On my passage thither, I discovered nothing remarkable in the features of the country. — William Henry Ashley

If you want to achieve a high goal, you're going to have to take some chances. — Alberto Salazar

According to Montaigne, it was the oppressive notion that we had complete mental control over our bodies, and the horror of departing from this portrait of normality, that had left the man unable to perform sexually. — Alain De Botton

Perhaps I'll call it Luncheon on the Grass, then," said Manet. "Since I've clearly forgotten to paint the model wet enough. — Christopher Moore

He was the strangest of all our national sports idols. But not even his disagreeable character could destroy the image of his greatness as a ballplayer. Ty Cobb was the best. That seemed to be all he wanted. — Jimmy Cannon

Terrorists are as big a threat to our future, perhaps bigger, than organized crime. — William J. Clinton