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The destruction, it is just very heart-rendering. — Dan Quayle
If you don't know by now, you own me, heart, mind, body, and soul — Mary Robinette Kowal
When bodies spring apart, because the air
Somehow condenses, wander they from truth:
For then a void is formed, where none before;
And, too, a void is filled which was before. — Lucretius
This was not a religion where people came together to focus on the same deity; it was a religion where each person projected a hologram of the divine based on their subconscious issues and desires, and worshipped that. — Jennifer Fulwiler
Rumors often reflect the wishes of others. — Anne Mallory
People go through life blindly, ignoring death like revellers at a party feasting on fine foods. They ignore that later they will have to go to the toilet, so they do not bother to find out where there is one. When nature finally calls, they have no idea where to go and are in a mess. — Ajahn Chah
For to a folysshe demaunde behoueth a folysshe ansuere. — William Caxton
For an entrepreneur: wealth invites fame. For a celebrity: fame invites wealth. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I'm definitely writing my fears. It's almost therapeutic to at least voice a terror, to say, 'I'm worried that Lake Powell looks low and Lake Mead looks even lower.' — Paolo Bacigalupi
Now, America is a land of second chances, and I gather you have room for the estimated 6 million of us who know we got it wrong in 2008 and who want to fix it. — Artur Davis
Today's excuses are tomorrow's regrets dressed in disguise. — Steven Furtick
The Government of India had imprisoned Mr. Gandhi and they had been sitting outside his cell door begging him to help them out of their difficulties. — Winston Churchill
Men pass in front of our eyes like butterflies, creatures of a brief season. We love them; they are brave, proud, beautiful, clever; and they die almost at once. They die so soon that our hearts are continually racked with pain. — Philip Pullman
