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The higher the step of advancement, the heavier is the fall. — Heloise

All the stuff that you visualized that was going to work so beautifully, you discover is trashed, so you jump to something else. — F. Murray Abraham

Was a sandcastle, beautiful but temporary. So why did you give yourself to him in this way, Sofia? — Bella Forrest

On the one hand, you're the same person, but as you get older, you change somewhat, and you never know how it's going to affect your work. — Martin Scorsese

Part of Sykes's motive was rooted in religiosity. A devout Catholic, he regarded a return of the ancient tribe of Israel to the Holy Land as a way to correct
a nearly two-thousand-year-old wrong. That view had taken on new passion and
urgency with the massacres of the Armenians. To Sykes, in that ongoing atrocity, the Ottoman Empire had proven it could never again be trusted to protect
its religious minority populations. At war's end, the Christian and Jewish Holy
Land of Palestine would be taken from it, and the failure of the Crusades made
right. — Scott Anderson

Sometimes even to live is an act of courage. — Seneca.

When it can't be done, do it. If you don't do it, it doesn't exist. — Paul Arden

There was a man of the cloth - Reverend Shibata of the First Baptist Church - who left urging everyone to forgive and forget. There was a man in a shiny brown suit - fry cook Kanda of Yabu Noodle - who left urging Reverend Shibata to give it a rest. — Julie Otsuka

Curses aren't passive things. They'll fight back. — David Levithan

I want to hear you come while Gage fucks you with his tongue. You're so damn hot like this, pressed between us. So fucking hot. — Nicole Edwards

From 1991 to 2000, I was totally nomadic. I was travelling 300 days a year and building out my research. These were a bit like my learning and migrating years, so to say. — Hans Ulrich Obrist