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Death is like a fisherman, who, having caught a fish in his net, leaves it in the water for a time; the fish continues to swim about, but all the while the net is round it, and the fisherman will snatch it out in his own good time. — Ivan Turgenev

What is the use of going right over the old track again? There is an adder in the path which your own feet have worn. You must make tracks into the Unknown. — Henry David Thoreau

And I was holding someone who was destined to be my best friend, or possibly my worst enemy. — Rick Riordan

They were waiting for Marya Dmitrievna Akhrosimova, known in society as le terrible dragon, a lady celebrated not for her wealth or distinction, but for her straightforward speech and the frank simplicity of her manners. — Leo Tolstoy

He doesn't know what to make of me," Mat said softly.
"How very uncommon. I can't think of anyone else who has reacted that way to you, Mat. — Robert Jordan

It was well said of a certain German book that 'er lasst sich nicht lesen" - it does not permit itself to be read. — Edgar Allan Poe

I was alone a lot as a kid, because my parents were divorced. — Danny Strong

I have to say, as a showrunner, being niche-y is kind of a great thing. — Matt Nix

It is not enough to begin to pray, nor to pray aright; nor is it enough to continue for a time to pray; but we must patiently, believingly, continue in prayer until we obtain an answer; and further we have not only to continue in prayer unto the end, but we have also to believe that God does hear us, and will answer our prayers. Most frequently we fail in not continuing in prayer until the blessing is obtained, and in not expecting the blessing. — George Muller

Naw, I was like, coming from the benches. — Richard Price

I think that I cannot immediately see the route by which we should really understand memory and the workings of the brain. — John Gurdon

The courage it took to get out of bed each
morning
to face the same things
over and over
was
enormous. — Charles Bukowski

I got 99 problems, palsy is just one — Maysoon Zayid

The Press is not our daily bread but our daily sugar pill. — T.S. Mathews

The student as boxer, not fencer. The fencer's weapon is picked up and put down again. The boxer's is part of him. All he has to do is clench his fist. — Marcus Aurelius