Distillatory Quotes & Sayings
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I think I benefited from being equal parts ambitious and curious. And of the two, curiosity has served me best. — Michael J. Fox

The force that propels the human spirit on the clear way forward and upward is the abstract spirit. — Wassily Kandinsky

Life at the edge of the world, it was felt, could go on forever. — David Amerland

A new untruth is better than an old truth. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Slavery, if it can be legalized at all, can be legalized only by positive legislation. Natural law gives it no aid. Custom imparts to it no legal sanction. — Lysander Spooner

La mu'axsa, but I think I'll just keep sliding down this greased pole to hell? — V.S. Carnes

Maester Luwin says there's nothing in dreams that a man need fear.'
'There is,' said Jojen.
'What?'
'The past. The future. The truth. - Bran & Jojen — George R R Martin

butterflies were wind energy made visible. — Anne Lamott

Children are sacred beings. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I think my great book is Born to Sing: An Interpretation and World Survey of Bird Song . — Charles Hartshorne

In all my lives, the only thing I've seen save people from themselves is hope. Hope beyond logic. Hope beyond what the eye can see. Filled with hope, the human spirit is an insatiable force of energy, transcending biology to embrace something eternal. Without hope, the spirit dies and nothing awaits but death. — Terry Moore

I want to belong to you, like a name. I want to be a thing people have to know to know you. — Jesse Hajicek

You don't?' Horst was so astounded he almost leapt to his feet. His smile returned in full power. 'Then you have treat waiting for you! It's wonderful! I mean, I remember it as being wonderful. I do not eat cake. Not now. Being a vampire and everything. You did know I'm a vampire, didn't you?' He suddenly seemed to remember that they were doing introductions and held up his hand. 'Horst Cabal, vampire. Didn't especially want to be, but there you go. I miss Battenberg. Hello, everyone! — Jonathan L. Howard