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Bob neither smoked nor drank. In public or at professional events, if he felt he had to consume alcohol, he would sometimes order one drink and nurse it for the duration of the event. — Carol M. Ford

Each day the storm clouds were opening like great purple flowers and pouring out their dark thunder. Each nightfall, the storm was laid down on their houses like a burden the day had carried. — Eudora Welty

In short, it occurred to me that perhaps the only possible avant garde is the avant garden. — Hakim Bey

Marriage is an excercise in learning our flaws everyday — Siddharth Katragadda

Do I hope in vain that you have been sent to me for a help in doubt and need? — J.R.R. Tolkien

The loneliness of the arab is a terrible thing; it is all consuming. It is already present like a little shadow under the heart when he lays his head on his mother's lap; it threatens to swallow him whole when he leaves his own country, even though he marries and travels and talks to friends twenty-four hours a day. That is the way Sirine suspects that Arabs feel everything - larger than life, feelings walking in the sky. — Diana Abu-Jaber

The ablest men in all walks of modern life are men of faith. Most of them have much more faith than they themselves realize. — Bruce Barton

Well, you can't trust most people in this game, period; it can be a very shady business. — Marvin Hagler

One cannot be taught to write. One can only learn to write by writing - and reading. Reading good books written by real artists - until you understand why they are good. — Truman Capote

Mingling grandiosity and short-sightedness in dangerous measure. — Robert Galbraith

To die is to move on with the invisible. To die is also a joy, a joy of submitting to that which is greater than the known, namely, the pure unknown. That is a joy. But to live mechanized and cut off within the motion of the will, to live as an entity absolved from the unknown, that is shameful and ignominious. There is no ignominy in death. There is complete ignominy in an unreplenished, mechanized life. Life indeed may be ignominious, shameful to the soul. But death is never a shame. Death itself, like the illimitable space, is beyond our sullying. — D.H. Lawrence

If you truly love someone, he or she will never able to hurt you. — Debasish Mridha

If a great man struggling with misfortunes is a noble object, a little man that despises them is no contemptible one. — William Cowper

She was dressed in white, and her tunic had amazing flared sleeves which trailed on the ground behind her as she glided down the stairs. Her hair was a mass of dark curls tumbling around her face, and she had dark, dark eyes. Jack realized that this was what the chansons meant when they referred to a beautiful princess in a castle. No wonder the knights all wept when the princess died. — Ken Follett

Hello, it's a dream for me to play for Real Madrid. Thank you for the great welcome. Go Madrid! — Gareth Bale