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Some of his own closeness to nature, his great love for human beings, was passed on by Whitman to all of us who knew and loved him. — Ella R. Bloor
There is no life so humble that, if it be true and genuinely human and obedient to God, it may not hope to shed some of His light. There is no life so meager that the greatest and wisest of us can afford to despise it. We cannot know at what moment it may flash forth with the life of God. — Phillips Brooks
The more I come to understand music, the more I feel like a numbskull because there is always more to learn. The more I do it, the more I'm humbled. I'm just always trying to get better at it. I pick up a few tricks along the way. — Cliff Martinez
Because if Grandpa Portman wasn't honorable and good, I wasn't sure anyone could be. — Ransom Riggs
The Cadiz tribe, not used to bearing our yoke. — Horace
Never cross a woman with a star on a stick, young lady. They've got a mean streak. — Terry Pratchett
Is the any success without an effort? — Lailah Gifty Akita
That which an enraged woman can accomplish. — Virgil
He alone has the right to break, for He alone has the power to mend. — Rumi
rights are honored only in the breach. most people don't get agents or cops assigned to them until they're already raped or dead. — Patricia Cornwell
Americans purchased about 25 percent more books in 1943 than they did in 1942. The new paperback format was a hit, as Americans craved simple pleasures in times of peril. This increase in book buying was indicative of an expanded market of book buyers. As Time magazine observed, by 1943, "book-reading and book-buying reached outside the narrow quarters of the intellectuals and became the business of the whole vast literate population of the U.S." No longer were books linked to wealth and status: they had become a universal pastime and a fitting symbol of democracy. — Molly Guptill Manning
True creativity is inherently destructive, and truly creative individuals always, without exception, seek to destroy the mediums they work within. — Douglas Haddow