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It is all gone, though Peter. All of it is gone! And there is no way to get it back.
'Eat,' said Leo Matienne again, very gently.
Peter looked the truth of what he had lost full in the face.
And then he ate. — Kate DiCamillo

Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point. French. Pascal. The heart has its reasons, whereof reason knows nothing. — Madeleine L'Engle

when the sun rose at the quarry it turned the world lavender and gold. After — Elizabeth Kostova

Technology should do the hard work so people can do the things that make them the happiest in life. — Larry Page

I go to Ireland. Walk along an empty beach. When I do, I think of all the people who have walked there before, and will walk there again. Then it occurs to me nothing is forever. No matter how bad or how good, everything passes and moves on to another level. — Nora Roberts

If any man has left us for fear of Nero, I shall not account him a coward; but I shall hail as a philosopher any man who has been superior to this fear, and I shall teach him all I know. — Apollonius Of Tyana

She's not the one I want." His words came out terse. "It's you. It's been you since ... since the minute I first saw you. — C.C. Hunter

Never lie, never cheat, never steal. — John Wooden

You have to do what you fear, otherwise fear is in charge. — Glenn Ford

A patent a day keeps the competitor away. — Kalyan C. Kankanala

Oh, and by the way, I brought a gun." - Dekka
"OMG, are we going to be in danger?" - Taylor
" No, Taylor. The gun is in case you get on my nerves." - Dekka — Michael Grant

[Winston Churchill] never spares himself in conversation. He gives himself so generously that hardly anyone else is permitted to give anything in his presence. — Aneurin Bevan

A silenced Haiti has once again found its literary voice. — Paule Marshall