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They who from birth have had no other speech than the trembling of their lips learn a language of the eyes, endless in expression, deep as the sea, clear as the heavens, wherein play dawn and sunset, light and shadow. The dumb have a lonely grandeur like Nature's own. Wherefore — Rabindranath Tagore

Sometimes it is quite surprising, the emotional intensity of it. I was in NY one day, in Barnes and Noble, and I could see this woman following me around and after a bit I stopped and said 'Hello' and she just looked at me and said: "PLEASE LET EDITH BE HAPPY!" — Julian Fellowes

From my experience, forgiving is the only way to survive. — Molly Ringwald

There is plenty of law at the end of a nightstick. — Grover Whalen

I think the message of peace is for everyone. — Jude Law

My great uncle fought in WWI. His stories fascinated me. — Charles Todd

I very much consider the Internet a garden, and I'm a gardener, and I plant things in it and I work within the framework of the soil, the seasons, the climate, and the temperature, to produce plants. — Mark Pesce

The most important thing in my father's life? World peace. Me and my brother. My mom. — Sean Lennon

But, he realised, even in his panic he had not wanted to smudge the creamy paper by shutting the book while the ink was wet. — George Orwell

A dark poem is meant to redeem the dark part. — C. K. Williams

Rabids, the stranger had called them. It fit. I wondered where he was now, where he was going. I hoped, wherever it was, he would find his peace. — Julie Kagawa

I think we will make it. Because one quality people have - certainly Americans have it - is that they can adapt when they see necessity staring them in the face. What to avoid is what someone once called the definition of hell: truth realized too late. — E. O. Wilson

We can't give you any further information," the fairies replied. "Be satisfied, madam, with the assurance that your daughter will be happy." She thanked them very much and did not forget to give them many presents. Although the fairies were quite rich, they always liked people to give them something. Throughout the world this custom has been passed down from that day to our own, and time has not altered it in the least.
("Green Serpent") — Marie-Catherine D'Aulnoy