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Yet, fince o-oods are twofold, and each kind benefits thofe by whom it is received, hence the Homeric poetry diftributes them into twofold coordinations, and, indicating their difference with refpecl to each other, denominates the one as abfolutely good, but places the other feparate, as contrary to good. — Anonymous
You told me, once, to just remember to breathe. As long as you can do that, you're doing something good. — Emma Hooper
Open for sun, closed for rain, that's the poor man's weathervane. — Susan Cooper
I've always loved Victorian melodrama. And I've always liked larger-than-life theater, providing it's truthful and honest. I like what the theater can provide in energy and bombast - I enjoy it when it's large, and by that I don't mean in size, I mean in emotions. Shakespeare did that. — Harold Prince
God is sovereign. His grace cannot be tamed. — R. Kent Hughes
The mass of the reading public is not interested in learning and assimilating the results of accurate investigation. — Walter Lippmann
If there is one notion I hate more than another, it is that of marriage - I mean marriage in the vulgar, weak sense, as a mere matter of sentiment. — Charlotte Bronte
Rock 'n' roll can be fun and dangerous at the same time. — Billie Joe Armstrong
My left hand is my thinking hand (image), my right hand my doing hand (sequence). — Barbara Hepworth
Paul Tillich, for example, maintained that, 'It is as atheistic to affirm the existence of God as it is to deny it.'4 — Lloyd Geering
Tobias Buckell combines old world with new in his novel CRYSTAL RAIN. While the rich cultures, drawn in part from Caribbean history and lore, echo a familiar landscape, he brings it out of the Earth milieu and into a bold new universe where technology and tradition collide. I enjoyed his colorful characters and musical use of language; his voice is fresh and entirely readable. — Karin Lowachee
When AIDS was at its most brutal, frightening, my-God-what-are-we-going-to-do era, that was when vampire stories and stories about blood and trust swept the literary world. — Susie Bright
Levana had not seen the bodies, but she had seen the bedrooms the next morning, and her first thought was that all that blood would make for a very pretty rouge on her lips. — Marissa Meyer
Peace is self-control at its widest-at the width where the "self" has been lost, and interest has been transferred to coordinations wider than personality. — Alfred North Whitehead
Let our battle commence, Third War-Hammer Yolathian of Jeradia. I shall not be merciful again. — Marc Secchia
Of all the secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood the most divine was humor. — Rebecca Wells