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Perezvon (the dog) ran about in the wildest spirits, sniffing about first one side, then the other. When he met other dogs they zealously smelt each other over according to the rules of canine etiquette. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

sometimes she felt that it was necessary for her very existence that she should free herself from the past; at others, that the past had completely displaced the present, which, when one resumed life after a morning among the dead, proved to be of an utterly thin and inferior composition. — Virginia Woolf

Women, unlike most men, are able to accept mystery, accept whatever comes to them - even if it's not logical. — Cher

You don't have to be searching to find what you need. — J.R. Ward

It would be a hard life, but it would be theirs alone. Here at the world's edge, far from everything familiar and safe, they would build a new home in the wilderness and do it as partners. — Eowyn Ivey

Commemoration of Pandita Mary Ramabai, Translator of the Scriptures, 1922 A memory of yesterday's pleasures, a fear of tomorrow's dangers, a straw under my knees, a noise in my ear, a light in my eye, an anything, a nothing, a fancy, a chimera in my brain, troubles me in my prayers. — John Donne

My rage is not malicious; like a spark
Of fire by steel inforced out of a flint
It is no sooner kindled, but extinct. — William Goffe

Every author who straddles culture is inauthentic in a way. — Gary Shteyngart

You can tell someone who doesn't have love in their life, then someone who is in love. — Janet Jackson

I needed to know that there was such a thing as love and that it brought smiles and joy in its wake. — Elie Wiesel

What happened in the United changing room has happened to me 50 times in my career. I have kicked bottles of mineral water, bags and shoes but I never hit a player. It's a question of technique, and the Scots must have a better technique. — Marcello Lippi

He envisions the supply chain as an "intricate network of suppliers, distributors, and customers who share carefully managed information about demand, decisions, and performance, and who recognize that success for one part of the supply chain means success for all. — Michael H. Hugos

The thing was, if I had found a way to escape- even for just a little while- I knew the pain would be there waiting for me when I got back. — Neal Shusterman