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The rules of transcendence insist that you will not advance even one inch closer to divinity as long as you cling to even one last seductive thread of blame. — Elizabeth Gilbert

John Lilly suggests whales are a culture maintained by oral traditions. Stories. The experience of an individual whale is valuable to the survival of its community. I think of my family stories - Mother's in particular - how much I need them now, how much I will need them later. It has been said when an individual dies, whole worlds die with them. The same could be said of each passing whale. — Terry Tempest Williams

Cell phones were like those security guys in red shirts on old Star Trek: as soon as something started happening, they were always the first to go. — Jim Butcher

Calling Sol stubborn was like calling an outhouse aromatic. — Suzie Quint

A novel should be as like life as a painting, but not as like life as a piece of waxwork. — Mary Russell Mitford

You were born to unlock your consciousness and be universal and infinite. — Debasish Mridha

When you choose your fields of labor go where nobody else is willing to go. — Mary Lyon

I'm not really a relationship expert but ... I'm an expert on manhood and what men think. — Steve Harvey

Don't leave me, Bertie. I'm lost."
"What do you mean, lost?"
"I came out for a walk and suddenly discovered after a mile or two that I didn't know where on earth I was. I've been wandering round in circles for hours."
"Why didn't you ask the way?"
"I can't speak a word of French."
"Well, why didn't you call a taxi?"
"I suddenly discovered I'd left all my money at my hotel."
"You could have taken a cab and paid it when you got to the hotel."
"Yes, but I suddenly discovered, dash it, that I'd forgotten its name."
And there in a nutshell you have Charles Edward Biffen. As vague and woollen-headed a blighter as ever bit a sandwich. — P.G. Wodehouse

Thou knowest not the endless artifices of a court. Invented crimes are often there alleged; but real ones, and those especially, which may offend his pride, are oftentimes not to a king divulged. — Vittorio Alfieri