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A very powerful theme in fiction is that of loss. — Alexander McCall Smith

Ted Lewis could make the clarinet talk. What it said was put me back in the case! — Eddie Condon

Trying not to think about it is only making it worse. — Cat Patrick

In a mist the heights can for the most part see each other; but the valleys cannot. — Augustus William Hare

Measure your life not by the dimension of your bank account but by the expansion of your kindness and love. — Debasish Mridha

Without strong affection, and humanity of heart, and gratitude to that Being whose code is mercy, and whose great attribute is benevolence to all things that breathe, true happiness can never be attained. — Charles Dickens

Sin also carries on its war by entangling the affections and drawing them into an alliance against the mind. Grace may be enthroned in the mind, but if sin controls the affections, it has seized a fort from which it will continually assault the soul. Hence, as we shall see, mortification is chiefly directed to take place upon the affections. — John Owen

You're the man who stands on the street corner with a roll of toilet paper, and written on each square are the words, 'I love you.' And each passer-by, no matter who, gets a square all his or her own. I don't want my square of toilet paper.'
I didn't realize it was toilet paper. — Kurt Vonnegut

Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him. — Paul Eldridge

Nature is flexible and resilient. Nature likes redundancy and dispersion. It is approximate and deals in gradients. All boundaries are permeable. Nature nests small systems like molecules within larger systems like cells, which in turn are nested in systems called organs, organisms, ecosystems. We grew from ancient one-celled ancestors. Nature likes mergers: we contain multitudes of other life forms within us. We stand at the crest of four billion years, bacteria molded into wondrous form, burning with a slow fire and about to take the next step. — Robert Frenay

If the laborer gets no more than the wages which his employer pays him, he is cheated, he cheats himself. — Henry David Thoreau

Borrowing is not much better than begging; just as lending with interest is not much better than stealing. — Doris Lessing

One of the most frequent responses I get from non-Christian readers is: 'I'm not sure I agree with all this, but I must say this is the first book I've read by a Christian that didn't treat me like I was an idiot.' — Timothy Keller

Let us consider society as a living organism. — Enck Kanaj