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Scrumpy," said Beverley. "What's the difference?" Beverley thought about it for a moment or two. "It's not made in a factory," she said. "So, no quality control then?" "Are you going to talk about it or drink it?" I took a swig - it was tart, alcoholic and tasted of apples. About what I look for in a cider, really. — Ben Aaronovitch

Better a dry morsel and quietness therewith than a house full of sacrifice and strife. — Frank Herbert

The outside world is just a bad habit of the so-called nervous system. — Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

Endless bliss, boundless love
in your heart, a gift from the universe
to fill your life, to touch your heart. — Debasish Mridha

If you don't know how to grow old, don't start learning how to grow old. — Carew Papritz

You want to be angry but you can't stop looking and when you look you love and when you love the entire world unfolds around you — Sina Queyras

Those who walk, run, or slide downhill eagerly would rather not think about the long, hard climb back up the hill again. — Swami Kriyananda

The sole of the foot is sacred for the Grass people. It's called the "sole of the foot" because it's the sole (or only) body part that enjoys the constant relationship with the surface of plants. — Timothee De Fombelle

Our families may be corrupted by worldly trends and teachings unless we know how to use the [Book of Mormon] to expose and combat the falsehoods in socialism, organic evolution, rationalism, humanism, and so forth. ... And our nation will continue to degenerate unless we read and heed the words of the God of this land, Jesus Christ, and quit building up and upholding the secret combinations which the Book of Mormon tells us proved the downfall of both previous American civilizations. — Ezra Taft Benson

What you want," I said, "is to look out for a chance and save her from drowning."
"I can't swim."
That was Freddie Bullivant all over. A dear old chap in a thousand ways, but no help to a fellow, if you know what I mean. — P.G. Wodehouse