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Words were numbers were codes were formulae. Words held secret maps, the measuring of paces, the patterns of mortal minds, of histories, of cities, of continents and warrens. — Steven Erikson

The flesh believes that pleasure is limitless and that it requires unlimited time; but the mind, understanding the end and limit of the flesh and ridding itself of fears of the future, secures a complete life and has no longer any need for unlimited time. — Epicurus

It's hard," she admitted. "To let go of the control. — Sarah J. Maas

To the medieval mind the possibility of doubt did not exist. — William Manchester

The big-ticket hardware folks invest the capital, take all the risks - which are huge - suffer the losses and the write-downs, and then let somebody else capture the business that has predictability, lower price sensitivity, higher margins, recurring revenue, and the opportunity to create an ongoing customer relationship, because the frequency of purchase is ten times greater than the frequency of the initial transaction. "So — Adrian J. Slywotzky

Ian and Sylvia, who, when you got right down to it, were essentially country and western singers. I just recorded his Four Strong Winds. It's a wonderful song. — Dave Van Ronk

While appearing weak is okay, giving in to weakness is definitely not. — Alyson Noel

I love John Waters. You see, I want to be the next Divine. — Pia Zadora

I wasn't having second thoughts, but I was having thoughts. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I am always nearest to myself, says the Latin proverb. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Dad gave me two pieces of advice. One was, "No matter how good you think you are, there are people better than you." But he was an optimist too; his other advice: "Never worry about rejection. Every day is a new beginning." — John Ritter

Long ago, before England was cut up with pavement, or bisected by railways, there existed in the county of Lancashire a small village named Reston that never bothered anyone. — Kate Noble

For I had long thought that the way to make indifferent things bad, was for good people not to do them. — George MacDonald

That particular octopus committed suicide, didn't he? He stabbed himself with his own beak. — Richard Madeley