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It is the eye that discovers the mystery of light, not only the moon and the stars and the vast splendours of the Aurora, but the endless changes the earth undergoes under changing lights. — Nan Shepherd

The essence of democracy is not that everyone makes and administers laws but that lawgivers and rulers should be dependent on the people's will in such a way that they may be peaceably changed if conflict occurs. — Ludwig Von Mises

Oh why rebuke you him that loves you so? / Lay breath so bitter on your bitter foe. — William Shakespeare

The Chicago winter is harsh. But every now and then God blesses us with a thirty-or forty-degree day to remind us that misery comes and goes. — Mary Kubica

If I wasn't in this industry, I wouldn't work out. — Katherine Heigl

The fable of us had been rewritten. With a spin that had exposed the truth. Instead of the happily never after we'd been dealt or with the happily ever after that was a lie, we were retelling the ending. Boone and Clara - happily even after. It was a great story. The greatest one I'd ever heard. — Nicole Williams

All power is from within and therefore under our control — Robert Collier

Although brethren die for brethren, yet no martyr's blood is shed for the remission of sins: this Christ did for us, and in this conferred upon us not what we should imitate, but what should make us grateful," (August. Tract. in Joann. 84). — John Calvin

Nature inspires creativity in a child by demanding visualization and the full use of the senses. — Richard Louv

Even your silence wants to choke me, you who are so abysmally silent. — Friedrich Nietzsche

nothing in this world is worth having or doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty. — Mark Messick

I don't know about folk music. I play guitar, so there's a feeling I make folk music. — James Vincent McMorrow

Just when she thought she could feel nothing more, he began to increase his pace, strokes that pushed her over the edge.
The storm swallowed her screams of pleasure.
She heard his exultant laughter as she jerked her hands free, gripped his buttocks and pulled him to her, riding out her climax with his. — Karen Ranney

Moltke closed upon that rigid phrase, the basis for every major German mistake, the phrase that launched the invasion of Belgium and the submarine war against the United States, the inevitable phrase when military plans dictate policy - and once settled it cannot be altered. — Barbara W. Tuchman