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Wars are never fought for one reason," he said. "They are fought for dozens of reasons, in a muddle. — T.H. White

It all happened," Lipton summed up, "because Shifty saw a tree almost a mile away that hadn't been there the day before. — Stephen E. Ambrose

The title says it all: 'Little House on a Small Planet.' With population,
pollution and environmental pressures weighing heavily upon us, our planet
grows smaller every day and the need for thoughtful, lower-impact housing becomes more urgent. This delightful book is full of inspiring ideas that will help you simplify your housing choices, make more environmentally responsible product and material choices and bring down the square footage of your next home. Or maybe you'll decide to take your current home and turn it into several. You won't be disappointed. — Wanda Urbanska

Faith, perseverance, and learning from one's failures is essential to becoming successful... — Roy McElroy

Escape is not a dirty word. None of us can face what's happening head-on all of the time. — Sheldon B. Kopp

I loved this girl. I was in love with Aleena Moore. Now that I'd finally admitted it, it was all I could see. — Anonymous

Neurologically, I'm a quadriplegic, so virtually everything about my work has been driven by my learning disabilities, which are quite severe, and my lack of facial recognition, which I'm sure is what drove me to paint portraits in the first place. — Chuck Close

Let me get this straight. You've just told me that I was bitten by a vampire, had sex with an angel, then I died, but I've risen again as a succubus. And you've wondering why I don't believe you?"
(Jackie) — Jill Myles

Applause, applause, life is our cause. — Joni Mitchell

We were breaking away from anything that linked us to this world, but by doing that those ideas remained even stronger. Fables represent the basis for what I wanted to say about human beings. — Alex Abreu

Beneath all the chatter and the liturgy runs a fierce nostalgia for the literary myths of the past, for the gigantic figures of Dickens and Joyce, Hemingway and Faulkner. A writer can't even aim at that kind of aura today. But it's that yearning for imagined greatness that drives the whole literary enterprise. Plus the publishers' desperation to manufacture a bestseller to pay the bills. The idea of greatness is a marketing tool. See Franzen. — Tim Parks

Ragnarok is coming. When the sky splits asunder and the dark powers of Muspell march out on their war journey, Frey — Neil Gaiman