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Britain loves a bargain, but you don't get good, lasting architecture on the cheap. — David Chipperfield

Upon learning of the young man's interest in a physics book, Lindemann, a number theorist, abruptly ended the interview, saying, In that case you are completely lost to mathematics. — Leonard Mlodinow

That's right, there's free beer in Irish paradise. Everyone's jealous. — Kevin Hearne

That's kind of creepy, — Amanda Hocking

always super worried and anxious if she thought she — J.S. Cooper

Happiness is a mystery like religion, and should never be rationalized. — G.K. Chesterton

Within her eyes was the gratitude of the thousands of souls that knew him. He saw them. He saw the faces of the fae, the faces of the Wood. He heard their voices as they whispered in his ear of their thanks for what he had endured, for the sacrifices he had made. He felt in his being their emotions, those feelings that words could not describe. They were here because he loved without thinking. They were here because he was loved. Truly loved. True love. — Kate Danley

The best approach to religious codes that have become rigid and absolute is to acknowledge their arbitrariness and use them, if we use them at all, as a private discipline for ordering our own chaos. When they are proclaimed as the bearer of absolute and unchanging truth, defended in the traditional way, they enslave the human spirit rather than protect it from its own excesses. Jesus' vision burned through the external systems to the anxious human heart that lay beneath them and called for its transformation into a perfection of love. — Richard Holloway

The invisible fuel for this healing process is our heartfelt compassion and loving presence and the sincerity of the collective intention that we bring to it. — William Keepin

One thing the blues ain't, is funny. — Stephen Stills

Every night, in every Coldtown, people die. People are fragile. They die of mistakes, of overdoses, of sickness. But mostly they die of Death. — Holly Black

The clue's always, always, buried deep in the boredom ...
Where do you feel most bored? Go there. — Scarlett Thomas

Take opera for example - to go to the opera you have to dress up in a tuxedo and pay lots of money. — Wim Wenders

Want to know how I know I'm happy?
Everything before is fading [He smiles and it hurts so good] That's how I know it's real.When I can't remember a past before you and I fear a future without you. — Cynthia A. Rodriguez

It's not my job to be popular. I'm goal-driven; my job is to get results. — Paddy Ashdown