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Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going. — Sam Levenson

Appreciating others can be the catalyst that unleashes their greatness. — Lolly Daskal

There is no room in war for delicate machinery. — Archibald Wavell

Hill. Yes, that was it. But it is a hasty word for a thing that has stood here ever since this part of the world was shaped. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Victoria liked music full of high passion and drama. "I am a terribly modern person," she decided. — Kate Williams

But is it not absurd to think of the Word as in any sense incarnate before the flesh existed, before Jesus was born? So that it could be the incarnate Word who spoke to Moses on the mountain or who cried out to his Father in many psalms? Or is it not absurd to think of the writing and collecting and reading and interpreting of the New Testament as this same Word's actual speech to us, who, as the angel said, is not here but risen? — Ellen F. Davis

The night I met him [he] told me that, for some reason, life usually grants us what we are not looking for. He was given wealth, fame, and power, yet his soul yearned only for spiritual peace so that he could silence the shadows in his heart ... — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Our masters have not heard the people's voice for generations and it is much, much louder than they care to remember. — Alan Moore

She gave him all the tools he needed to hurt her, and he did the same. Wasn't that the logic in love? — Christine Reilly

You and the babies have my protection from the Vampyres, Khalil said, his mental voice as smooth as a rope of silk slipping over her neck. At a time of my choosing, you will do anything I ask you to do, for the sum of one favor. Agreed?
She gave him a jerky nod. Agreed.
Khalil gave Grace a sulfurous smile. — Thea Harrison

My hand slips into his as though it remembers his touch and we've held hands often in a previous life. — Padma Venkatraman

Both art and science are bent on the understanding of the forces that shape existence, and both call for a dedication to what is. Neither of them can tolerate capricious subjectivity because both are subject to their criteria of truth. Both require precision, order, and discipline because no comprehensible statement can be made without these. Both accept the sensory world as what the Middle Ages called signatura regrum, the signature of things, but in quite different ways. — Rudolf Arnheim

In all these cases, we find that because of the way ancient writers write about, and rewrite, the past, it is often impossible to tell the difference between what we would call history on the one hand and midrash, legend, or expansion on the other. Perhaps the distinction is our problem: perhaps for ancient readers the notion of what really happened is not crucial. — Philip R. Davies

It's what all writers dream of, that our work finds a measure of immortality that long outlives the words of any critic. — Tess Gerritsen

It's hard to imagine her ever having felt lost, but it's impossible to know the people your parents were before they were your parents. — Jonathan Tropper