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You will be faced, now, with pain of a magnitude that none of us here can comprehend because it is beyond our experience. The Receiver himself was not able to describe it, only to remind us that you would be faced with it, that you would need immense courage. — Lois Lowry

And now that Reason's light returns, New sorrow in his spirit burns. — Sophocles

Since Mags seems to have no ill effects from the nuts, Peeta collects bunches of them and fries them by bouncing them off the force field. — Suzanne Collins

The mass of the reading public is not interested in learning and assimilating the results of accurate investigation. — Walter Lippmann

I don't think in terms of that bizarre tautology 'value for money' in my literary and journalistic work - and nor will I in my academic role. However, if I don't believe I'm helping my students towards a fuller and more empowering relationship with the world, then I'll resign. — Will Self

I chase the wind and get lost in the clouds. I'm sweep into darkness in my search for the light. — Sherman Kennon

I can't take back the past, but I can fight for the future. — Shannon A. Thompson

I'm not here now. This isn't happening. You're just visiting a dream of mine. — Lisa Kleypas

I don't believe that," I said, and he raised his brow beneath his shaggy hair.
"I never asked you to."
(Jessica) — Shannon A. Thompson

Tammaru's office looked like NASA's control room designed by Donald Trump. — K.L. Tharp

I'd like to consider myself a versatile skater and I like to skate to different kinds of music. — Oksana Baiul

Humility is courage, the open acceptance of your own perfection. — Frederick Lenz

But if we can't summon the empathy to imagine what our dead would have asked of us, or the selflessness to give it, then we must accept the desperately sad verdict that each generation's hopes will die with it, and no cumulative progress is possible for the human will. — Barbara Kingsolver