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And from this marvellous pan-Hellenic expedition, triumphant, brilliant in every way, celebrated on all sides, glorified incomparable, we emerged: the great new Hellenic world. — C.P. Cavafy

Commerce is entitled to a complete and efficient protection in all its legal rights, but the moment it presumes to control a country, or to substitute its fluctuating expedients for the high principles of natural justice that ought to lie at the root of every political system, it should be frowned on, and rebuked. — James F. Cooper

Seeking is endless. It never comes to a state of rest; it never ceases. — Sharon Salzberg

I back people who I think will be seeking help and advice. These are the best entrepreneurs. — Audrey MacLean

You just don't notice the time line of your own metamorphosis. Until you do. — Sloane Crosley

Morels are ugly in the skillet. The caps look like the scrotums of leprechauns, the stems like the tusks of fetal elephants. — Tom Robbins

She spent the foggy day in endless, aimless walking, for it seemed to her that if she moved quickly enough she would escape the fear that hunted her. It was a vague and shadowy fear of something cruel and stupid that had caught her and would never let her go. She had always known that it was there - hidden under the more of less pleasant surface of things. Always. Ever since she was a child.
You could argue about hunger or cold or loneliness, but with that fear you couldn't argue. It went too deep. You were too mysteriously sure of its terror. You could only walk very fast and try to leave it behind you. — Jean Rhys

If a man sets out to study all the laws, he will have no time left to transgress them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

We live, we die, and like the grass and trees, renew ourselves from the soft earth of the grave. Stones crumble and decay, faiths grow old and they are forgotten, but new beliefs are born. The faith of the villages is dust now ... but it will grow again ... like the trees. — Chief Joseph

I stand for people who are firm in their journey. — Solange Knowles

It's not work that kills [people], it is worry. — Henry Ward Beecher

She lets go.
Touch me again, I want to tell her. But I don't. — Nina LaCour

The Droid I had actually seemed to have free will, which I thought was interesting. — Lewis Black