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Correction of Earlier Entry: 8/01/12
We read over the shoulders of giants; books place us in dialogue not just with an author but with other readers. — Leah Price

When the last tree is cut and the last fish killed, the last river poisoned, then you will see that you can't eat money. — John May

I cannot bear the language TV chefs use - they don't seem able to look at a plate of vegetables without accusing it of sexual activity. — Ann Widdecombe

While there are cases where even the law recognizes an abortion as justifiable if recommended by a physician, I assert that the hundreds of thousands of abortions performed in America each year are a disgrace to civilization, — Margaret Sanger

One door away from heaven
And the key is ours to lose.
One door away from heaven
But oh, the entry dues. — Dean Koontz

I will have you without armor. Those were the words she'd said to Kaz aboard the Ferolind, desperate for some sign that he might open himself to her, that they could be more than two wary creatures united by their distrust of the world. — Leigh Bardugo

If you see a player out in public having dinner, chances are he's with his boring money manager or some boring rich guy he hopes to design a golf course for. — Dan Jenkins

Information doesn't want to be free. Information wants to be valuable. — Larry Wall

Follow up the interview with a phone call. If Carrot Top can figure out how to use a phone, so can you. — Tom Cole

I can't control the criticism. It's something you certainly don't appreciate, but by the same token, everybody is entitled to their opinion. — Don Shula

At least once a day, allow yourself the freedom to think and dream for yourself. — Albert Einstein

Carnal love, despite its seeming intimacy, often can become an exchange of egotisms. The ego is projected onto the other person and what is loved is not the other person, but the pleasure the other person gives. — Fulton J. Sheen

I've always been interested in space and the idea of exploration in that area since I was a child growing up through the '60s. — Sarah Brightman

Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe

It never occurred to him to wonder how there could be so many people, so many shifting groups that he only saw once in so small a village. Not matter how many such scenes played out, he didn't wonder
for Henry had become a very particular sort of person. He had been groomed to be a person who did not ask questions. He had not been told to be that way, but all the same he had been led to it, and now that he was there, he felt a great comfort. — Jesse Ball