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The soul establishes itself. But how far can it swim out through the eyes And still return safely to its nest? — John Ashbery

My job is to listen and to ask questions and to be respectful and win the trust of my subjects so that I can work my way into their memories and their point of view. — Hector Tobar

across the north plains of the Riddermark, Rohan the land of the Horse-lords. Ere long we shall come to the mouth of the Limlight that runs down from Fangorn to join the Great River. That is the — J.R.R. Tolkien

The death of God represents not only the realization that gods have never existed, but the contention that such a belief is no longer even irrationally possible: that neither reason nor the taste and temper of the times condones it. The belief lingers on, of course, but it does so like astrology or a faith in a flat earth. — William H Gass

Here, a court might conclude that P is not vicariously liable because A was on a "frolic. — Robert W. Hamilton

When men make gods, there is no God! — Eugene O'Neill

Even modern medical researchers have come to the conclusion that peace of mind is vital for good health. — Dalai Lama

I don't have a problem talking about Medicare or Medicaid or some other very important issue. — Jason Chaffetz

I know I am judged unfairly by my physical characteristics and ostracized because of that so I say, "Yes, I'm a black man." — Chuck D

Old age saves us from the realization of a great many fears. — Graham Greene

The boards had to be beautiful in Steve [Jobs]'s eyes when you looked at them, even though when he created the Macintosh he made it impossible for a consumer to get in the box, because he didn't want people tampering with anything. — John Sculley

It was through her actions of reciprocity, the give and take with the land, that the original immigrant became indigenous. For all of us, becoming indigenous to a place means living as if your children's future mattered, to take care of the land as if our lives, both material and spiritual, depended on it. — Robin Wall Kimmerer

Did you hear about Katie Parkinson? ... She's going out with Christopher... They've been kissing."
"It was like a Semtex explosion in my brain. I did not know whether to cry or run away. — Will Once

I was a moral coward, and he was not losing his life and desires through fear - which the majority of us do. — Theodore Dreiser

To truly pass, you must overcome what cannot be overcome. — Rick Yancey