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A bitter man needs to place his troubles on the front of his tongue so that they taste sweeter. — Jay Wickre

I turn to poems to find spaces that might enlarge, rather than distill, experience. — Mary Szybist

Does it not stir up our hearts, to go forth and help them, does it not make us long to leave our luxury, our exceeding abundant light, and go to them that sit in darkness? — Amy Carmichael

You can't be said to have properly established yourself in a place until you have been seen there. — Gregory Maguire

The negroes are lovers of ludicrous actions, and hence all their ceremonies seem farcical. — Isaac D'Israeli

I think I wrote the first draft of 'Nightmare on Elm Street' in '79. No one wanted to buy it. Nobody. I felt very strongly about it, so I stayed with it and kept paying my assistant and everything. At a certain point, I was literally flat broke. — Wes Craven

A man becomes the creature of his uniform. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Keep everything in perspective if you wish to be happy. For example ... Losing an arm is more an inconvenience than a catastrophe. Things could be a lot worse so why not be grateful they aren't and thereby happy rather than sad? — Eric Allin Cornell

Health is a function of participation. — Werner Erhard

Magic and miracle they are nothing but manipulation of sight and heart. — M.F. Moonzajer

I'm a tomboy and quite clumsy, so I'm more like the anti-sexy icon. — Kimberley Nixon

Not only is UNIX dead, it's starting to smell really bad. — Rob Pike

It may well be impossible for people who have lived and prospered under a given social system to imagine the point of view of those who feel it offers them nothing, and who can contemplate its destruction without any particular dismay. — Michel Houellebecq

One thing he shared with the singing bird was a love of rain and especially of storms. He always felt a deep thrill of awe when the pale sapphire cloaks of sky were flung aside and dark raging heavens roared and plunged and cast fire and water and ice upon the earth. Something — Jonathan Renshaw