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Another ship. It's the best news I could ever have imagined.
Who are they going to send? Who's coming?
I stare out of the helm window, straining my eyes against the infinite blackness, pressing my fingernails into my palms so hard they sting. I can't see anything except the silver pinprick stars.
How long until I'll be able to see The Eternity?
How long until it will be able to see me? — Lauren James

A stranger is just a friend I haven't met yet. — Will Rogers

He who awaits much can expect little. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A proud person is so busy looking down on others they cannot humble themselves to look up at God. — LeCrae

I just wanted to be alone for a while some place other than my house. Until morning. — Haruki Murakami

John Cross is feeling very boyish about Arsenal's chances — Alan Brazil

Language is a living thing. We can feel it changing. Parts of it become old: they drop off and are forgotten. New pieces bud out, spread into leaves, and become big branches, proliferating. — Gilbert Highet

Don't let the meanies get you down. — Heather Wolf

To me, no painter has ever quite understood the light, the distances, the aboriginal ghostliness of the American West as well as Maynard Dixon. The great mood of his work is solitude, the effect of land and space on people. While his work stands perfectly well on its claims to beauty, it offers a spiritual view of the West indispensable to anyone who would understand it. — Thomas McGuane

In general, we draw no distinction between intention and the crime itself, and this is an instance of the superiority of Soviet legislation to bourgeois legislation — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Here's the pay paradox that Why Men Earn More explains: Men earn more money, therefore men have more power; and men earn more money, therefore men have less power (earning more money as an obligation, not an option). The opposite is true for women: Women earn less money, therefore women have less power; and women earn less money, therefore women have more power (the option to raise children, or to not take a hazardous job). — Warren Farrell