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A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out, till he leads justice to victory. Matthew 12:20 — Thomas Watson

Love and Death? What has great music or poetry ever been about, but those twin forces that undo a man? — Douglas Wynne

Though it's with you at every moment, it's always something of a surprise to discover that you can be at once alive and alone. — Andrew Pyper

A fastidious taste is best indoors, away from nature and the city. — Mason Cooley

Kids should speak to each other. They're horrid to each other online, they bully each other - they should shut up and stop it. The problem with social media is there is too much freedom. It's too much, too young. — Cara Delevingne

I'm Mr Boring, not a party-goer at all. — Barry Gibb

There may be unselfish natures, there may be disinterested feelings. — Henry James

There's a point of poverty at which the spirit isn't with the body all the time. It finds the body really too unbearable. So it's almost as if you were talking to the soul itself. And a soul's not properly responsible. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

I've twice accidentally stolen something, and both times I went back and paid for them when I realized I had done it. — Katie Featherston

Freedom is the greatest fruit of self sufficiency. — Epicurus

I sit in my tree I sing like the birds My beak is my pen My songs are my poems. — David Almond

In literature, the reader standing at the threshold of the end of a book harbors no illusion that the end has not come - he or she can see where it finishes, the abyss the other side of the last chunk of text. Which means that the writer is never in danger of ending too soon - or if he does the reader has been so forewarned. This is the advantage a book has over a film - it is the brain that marshals forward the text and controls the precise moment of conclusion of the book, as the density of the pages thins. A film can end without you if you've fallen asleep or, because you can't wait any longer to use the bathroom, slipped out of the darkness of the theatre salon, and missed it. There will never be a form more perfect than the book, which always moves at your pace, that sits waiting for you exactly where you've left it and never goes on without you. — John M. Keller

The elements are cricket's presiding geniuses. — Neville Cardus

The United States is contributing massively to the defence of Europe and we should be very grateful. — Margaret Thatcher