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Once upon a time Baltimore was necessary. — Gertrude Stein

Thus understanding and love, that is, the knowledge of and delight in the truth, are, as it were, the two arms of the soul, with which it embraces and comprehends with all the saints the length and breath, the height and depth, that is the eternity, the love, the goodness, and the wisdom of God. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Moons and years pass by and are gone forever, but a beautiful moment shimmers through life a ray of light. — Franz Grillparzer

Making my way out of the bedroom, I found the loft empty, a visceral reminder that it had always been my sister's choice not to know me. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

You will, if you're wise and know the art of travel, let yourself go on the stream of the unknown and accept whatever comes in the spirit in which the gods may offer it. — Freya Stark

It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds. — Doc Holliday

It takes forty men with their feet on the ground to keep one man with his head in the air. — Terry Pratchett

Window seats are not only for enjoying the journeys. Sometime it is just to feel alone. — Unknown

When you rise quickly like a swallow, you must keep in mind that you may also fall fast like a stone! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

You would say that, Malakai. You've loved one all your life. — Diana Peterfreund

You can create your own miracle, but you do it by never looking past all the little steps along the way. — Mikaela Shiffrin

Just to get a job is always really exciting to me. I do feel there's a lot left for me to learn about movies, the subtleties of acting. — Sebastian Stan

When someone tells me to 'just relax,' I wonder why they don't hand me a book? — Richelle E. Goodrich

I was curious about experimenting with different colors - kind of like having an expanded orchestra. Suddenly, instead of just writing for strings, you can add bassoon and oboe and brass. I like these extreme differences in sounds right next to each other. — Caroline Shaw