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The present mood in which they sat relaxed was nothing more than the relief of two people coming back to a bombed building once familiar, shared as a dwelling, and finding all over the smashed foundations a rose-ash haze of willow herb. No more, no less. It is a ruin; but suspense at least, at least the need for sterile resolution, have evaporated with the fact of the return. Terror of nothingness contracts before the contemplation of it. It is not, after all, vacancy, but space; an area razed, roped off by time; by time refertilized, sown with a transfiguration, a ruin-haunting, ghost-spun No Man's crop of grace. — Rosamond Lehmann

Godly character is what you are when you've been tried and proven. It is not what you say you are, or what people think you are but, instead, it is what shines through after you have suffered and have endured. It is the proof of your genuineness. — Robin Bertram

Hip-hop is supposed to uplift and create, to educate people on a larger level and to make a change. — Doug E. Fresh

Happiness is elusive, for sure.But like love, and music, I believe in it because I can feel it. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

Good startups usually take 10 years. — Sam Altman

But the thought of New Zealand instantly sent her mind to Watson, the possibly-Australian, possibly-Kiwi, definitely paranormal young fellow with videos of dead guys on his phone. — Molly Ringle

I was in no mood to negotiate with the Tampon Terrorist. — Helene Boudreau

Dandelions are just friendly little weeds who only want to be loved like flowers. — Heather Babcock

Although the general security situation for the Beijing Olympics remains stable, we still face the challenges of terrorism, separatism and extremism. — Zhou Yongkang

Stick with the optimists. It's going to be tough enough even if they're right. — James Reston

Saints are merely tyrants in the kingdom of virtue. — Julia Glass

To believe in a God means to see that the facts of the world are not the end of the matter. — Ludwig Wittgenstein