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Summer passes into autumn in some unimaginable point of time, like the turning of a leaf. — Henry David Thoreau

All great literature has an uncreeded and luminous theology behind it ... Art [is] a form of active prayer. — Melissa Pritchard

It never ceased to astound me the people who found themselves on the
streets, homeless, abused. A fucked up life was not discriminatory. Young, old, rich, poor, plain or beautiful, bad shit could happen to anyone. I hated that my world was full of women who had been harmed by men. — Kirsty Dallas

In the daytime, I know that they're (Russians) close. But at night, my optimism abandons me, I buckle. The night is German, and who am I against the night? — Ana Novac

Initiative is the essence of manhood. Noting comes to the man who is passive, except failure. — Dennis Rainey

A tree trunk the size of a man grows from a blade as thin as a hair. A tower nine stories high is built from a small heap of earth. — Laozi

When you reach a calm and quiet meditative state, that is when you can hear the sound of silence. — Stephen Richards

His dark eyes met mine, just the same. A lean, saturnine face, his cheekbones balanced, his mouth a straight unforgiving line. The demon Tierce Japhrimel touched my cheek, his knuckles brushing my skin. The contact sent a shudder through me, my body recognizing him before the rest of me could dare to. "You burned," I managed, before another fit of retching and gagging shook me. "You burned - you were
ash - "
"While you live, I live." The corners of his mouth turned down, an expressive movement that managed to give the impression of a grim smile. "I suppose nobody told you." I shook my head weakly. — Lilith Saintcrow

We have far more to fear from swift than from torpid government. — George Will

Kids have always play-fought, but I think my generation had a particularly privileged cultural fantasy surrounding military violence. — Nate Powell

Wealth is measured by the level of experience in all aspects of life — Henry David Thoreau

For children preserve the fame of a man after his death. — Aeschylus

I've been saying in the press that being a NY Post investigator reporter is an oxymoron. — Joe Pantoliano