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The phrase comes to him before the emotion; but we must add that he is nevertheless a born writer, a man who detests meals, servants, ease, respectability or anything that gets between him and his art; who has kept his freedom when most of his contemporaries have long ago lost theirs; who is ashamed of nothing but being ashamed; who says whatever he has it in his mind to say, and has taught himself an accent, a cadence, indeed a language, for saying it in which, though they are not English, but Irish, will give him his place among the lesser immortals of our tongue. — Virginia Woolf

I pray that we will treat each and every one of our Heavenly Father's children lovingly, tenderly, and individually, as He would have us treat them. I also pray that we will always be mindful of the power each one of us has to make a difference and to influence the world in which we live. — W. Rolfe Kerr

Hee that blowes in the dust fills his eyes with it. — George Herbert

I met Picasso when I was a kid. I turned one of his drawings down which would be worth £37 million now. My dad wouldn't talk to me for a fortnight. — Brian Blessed

Serenity, I am unable to wear panties. — Melyssa Winchester

Find the enemy that wants to end this experiment (in American democracy) and kill every one of them until they're so sick of the killing that they leave us and our freedoms intact. — James Mattis

Life does not have to go how you think it will," Tomasz says. "Not even when you are very sure what is going to happen. — Patrick Ness

What a free society offers to the individual is much more than what he would be able to do if only he were free. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. — Earl Weaver

Out of all the things about me that could frighten you, you worry about my driving. — Stephenie Meyer

The fact that these men were wearing the uniform of the United States Navy made no difference. — Steve Sheinkin

Netherton was watching the intricate texture of her bustier, which resembled a microminiature model of some Victorian cast-iron station roof, its countless tiny panes filmed as by the coal smoke of fingerling locomotives, yet flexing as she breathed and spoke. — William Gibson