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Mr. Garret," said Charley, "excuse me, but why does it matter to you what your sons think about religion? — Robert Conley

You can't herd the stars. You can only gaze at them, never touch, like love. Yes, you can 'be' in love and 'fall' in love, but you can never 'touch' love. You can only touch things that represent love, like a lover, or a book, or a lover's book, or lovers in a book. — Neil De La Flor

The faults we see in others never seem as dreadful as those we see in ourselves. — Raymond E. Feist

The mainstream media has its own agenda. They do not want to print the facts. They have an agenda, they have a slant, they have a bias. It is outrageous to me. — Curt Weldon

Science is our century's art. — Horace Freeland Judson

You are the hybrids of golden worlds and ages splendidly conceived. — Aberjhani

I'd experienced loss. My parents were gone. Ren was ... gone. But I was still here. I still had things to accomplish. I had a job to do. I'd done this before, and I could do it again. Push through the pain and move on with life. If I could find love with someone along the way, then so be it. If I couldn't, then I would do my best to be happy by myself. I'd suffered when Ren was gone before, and I'd suffer now, but I'd survive. — Colleen Houck

Barack Obama doesn't think this country should be number one. If it were number 35 it'd be fine with him. — Rush Limbaugh

When I was in kindergarten, I entered a competition and read 52 books in a week. — Tom Rath

I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. — Douglas Adams

Dreams are fragile. Dreams don't last. — Harlan Coben

She was an athletic female, late twenties, a shade under two meters in height, and about fifty kilos. — Wesley Chu

I don't know, the word 'famous' just sounds really weird to me, because I'm just me. — Zoe Sugg

But though cognition is not an element of mental action, nor even in any real sense of the word an aspect of it, the distinction of cognition and conation has if properly defined a definite value. — Samuel Alexander