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For most people bedtime was early, although Cicero admitted to writing speeches or books and reading papers at night (there was a Latin word for it, lucubrare - to work by lamplight). — Anthony Everitt

No-frill rappers: you will evaporate, disintegrate, deflate to your fate,
as the great will dominate straight to the state
Of reignin', gainin' ... So put Kane in
That category. Period. End of story. — Big Daddy Kane

Just sleep here." At my sharp look he laughs. "I'll take the floor, and I'll get you to your job on time. I promise."
"You're full of promises." But the thought of sleeping in a soft bed with warm blankets is appealing. And I understand Jannik now. I'm his symbol of hope, his reason to believe that one day he too can throw off the shackles of his family. — Cat Hellisen

God will never disappoint us ... If deep in our hearts we suspect that God does not love us and cannot manage our affairs as well as we can, we certainly will not submit to His discipline. ... To the unbeliever the fact of suffering only convinces him that God is not to be trusted, does not love us. To the believer, the opposite is true. — Elisabeth Elliot

Simple stories ... emerge as lovely films or television pieces. — Cyril Cusack

The artificial preservation of local identities is essential to tourism. In other words, the tourist represents both the attempt to transcend all borders and identities and the simultaneous attempt to fix the identities of non-Western subjects within its gaze. — William T. Cavanaugh

You cannot teach an old dog new tricks — William Camden

Usually one gets a heavier cross when one attempts to get rid of an old one. — Edith Stein

Go on, you've claimed your thirty pieces of silver, go do something crazy like put gas in that penis replacement you call transportation. — Molly Harper

Warm-hearted! I should think he has to wear asbestos vests! — P.G. Wodehouse

At all events, rather less is known about Lucy than is generally supposed. It isn't even actually known that she was a female. — Bill Bryson