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This, at last, was where things were as they ought to be. Everything was in its place
the tree, the earth underneath, the rock, the moss. In autumn, it would be right; in winter under the snow, it would be perfect in its wintriness. Spring would come again and miracle within miracle would unfold, each at its special pace, some things having died off, some sprouting in their first spring, but all of equal and utter rightness. — Jean Liedloff

You can make one (self-contained self-rescuer) that would last all day, but you'd have to carry it behind in a wagon. — Kenneth Williams

He shrugged. "Try thinking of me - how good-looking I am. How talented - " "How arrogant." "That, — Sarah J. Maas

She had entered her room as just an impossibly lovely girl. The woman who emerged was a trifle thinner, a great deal wiser, an ocean sadder. This one understood the nature of pain, and beneath the glory of her features, there was character, and a sure knowledge of suffering. She — William Goldman

The only real difference between me and chocolate pudding is that I am not a black man. — Thom Yorke

The moment you go in, all connections with the outside world are broken; all bridges are broken. In fact, the whole world disappears. — Rajneesh

Thinking about something is the surest way to miss out on the beauty of that actual something. — Bentinho Massaro

Our sexuality is fundamental to who we are, surely the crux of this debate is whether or not we accord equal right and respect and esteem to people regardless of their sexuality. — Sarah Wollaston

Remember, a good marriage is like a campfire. Both grow cold if left unattended. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Sometimes, it doesn't take another person to mend a broken heart, it takes acceptance that things don't always go the way they were planned and just move on with life.
- Mend Her Broken Heart — Shaniah Blue

This was the sickness of the age, the revolutionary madness of the epoch. In thought everyone was different from his words and outward show. No one had a clear conscience. Each with good reason could feel himself guilty, a secret criminal, an unexposed deceiver. — Boris Pasternak

The new post-Saddam Iraq had no secular heros. — Patrick Cockburn