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It was a good, sturdy chair of Dark Fae construction, with interlocking parts that could be disassembled for easier transportation. It bore his weight and size well. He approved.
"I have a lap that requires a faerie's presence," he remarked to the room in general.
Niniane's tired face lightened. — Thea Harrison

The past, like the future, is indefinite and exists only as a spectrum of possibilities. — Stephen Hawking

I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed. — Bob Uecker

The rougher the world gets around me, the sweeter I seem to myself. — Tom Robbins

Resting metabolic rate is largely genetically determined, but our calorie intake has an effect as well. — Joel Fuhrman

To me, this degree was an acknowledgment of my work in music. — Chaka Khan

Bear patiently your exile and the dryness of your mind. The time will come when I will make you forget these painful moments and you will enjoy inward quietness. I will open the Bible for you and you will be thrilled by your new understanding of my truth. — Thomas A Kempis

But capital not only lives upon labour. Like a master, at once distinguished and barbarous, it drags with it into its grave the corpses of its slaves, whole hecatombs of workers, who perish in the crises. — Karl Marx

Send the harmony of a Great Desire vibrating through every fiber of your being. Pray for a task that will call forth your faith, your courage, your perseverance, and you spirit of sacrifice. Keep your hands and your soul clean, and the conquering current will flow freely. — Thomas Dreier

I was an Agnostic. Agnostics didn't have much to argue about. — Charles Bukowski

The latter end of joy is woe. — Geoffrey Chaucer

It is our duty to preserve huge tracts of land in something resembling its native condition. The biological interactions necessary to insure the continuities of life are astonishingly complex, and cannot take place in islands of semiwilderness like the national parks. — William Kittredge