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The fingerprints of God are often invisible until you look at them in the rearview mirror. — Levi Lusko

I can't swim at the level I used to. I had to retire because of an injury to my shoulder. — Scott Speedman

The reality of art is disclosed only in experience, not in reflection upon experience. — Clement Greenberg

How she realized at last that not even love
could justify this, that no affection could, not ever.
Still, in the glass, she sees her own mouth,
opening and closing and silent as a fish. — Zoe Brigley

When we set about accounting for a Napoleon or a Shakespeare or a Raphael or a Wagner or an Edison or other extraordinary person, we understand that the measure of his talent will not explain the whole result, nor even the largest part of it; no, it is the atmosphere in which the talent was cradled that explains; it is the training it received while it grew, the nurture it got from reading, study, example, the encouragement it gathered from self-recognition and recognition from the outside at each stage of its development: when we know all these details, then we know why the man was ready when his opportunity came. — Mark Twain

The first sign of whether Obama is serious about confronting the climate crisis will be revealed by how he organizes the White House. — Jeff Goodell

However hard we try to bring in the new; it comes into being only in the midst of clumsy deals. — Peter Weiss

The tropical night has the companionability of a Roman Catholic Cathedral compared to the Protestant Churches of the North, which let you in on business only. Here in the great room everybody comes and goes, this is the place where things are going on. — Isak Dinesen

Skathis might have been an artist, but he'd been a vile one. Strange the dreamer was an artist, too, and he was the antidote to vile. — Laini Taylor

Sing a song of Tar Ponds City, party full of lies! Four and twenty liars, seventeen hands caught in pies! When the pie was cut, Hugh Briss began to sing! Wasn't that a stonewall rat to set before the Fossil's ding? — Beatrice Rose Roberts