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As the still ocean paths before the shark in starred and glittering waterways, beauty-high, the moon-swathed trees divided, pair on pair, while flapping nightbirds cried across the air. — F Scott Fitzgerald

THERE IS ONE MORE POINT to be made about animal minds and evolution. Evolution is not a progressive force. Although it was once thought that there was a scale of nature or a Great Chain of Being, with all the forms of life ascending in some orderly, preordained fashion - from jellyfish to fish to birds to dogs and cats to us - this is not the case. We are not the culmination of all these "lesser" beings; they are not lesser and we are not the pinnacle of evolution. — Virginia Morell

You know, you could live a thousand lifetimes and not deserve him. — Suzanne Collins

We don't write what we know. We write what we wonder about. — Richard Peck

I used to drink wine. This girl asked me, "Doesn't wine give you a headache?" "Yeah, eventually, but the first and the middle part are amazing!" — Mitch Hedberg

We are extremely private, and we really got sort of ambushed by the notoriety. — John Grisham

A stumble may prevent a fall. — Thomas Fuller

I'm on the patch right now. Where it releases small dosages of approval until I no longer crave it, and then I'm gonna rip it off. — Ellen DeGeneres

If you're a follower of Jesus, He has given you abundance so that you can care for others, not so you can stock up on capri pants for next summer or afford a leather interior in the new SUV. — Craig Groeschel

Fools rush in where wise men fear to trade. — Laurence J. Peter

Obviously, marriage is not a synonym for morality. But stable marriages and families do encourage moral behavior. — Gary Bauer

This was thieves' cant. Mosca was a lover of words, and she had a sneaking liking for the grimy panache of cant, and those who wore it like a ragged red cloak. — Frances Hardinge