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There, tam, la-bas, the gaze of men glows with inimitable understanding; there the freaks that are tortured here walk unmolested; there time takes shape according to one's pleasure, like a figured rug whose folds can be gathered in such a way that two designs will meet - and the rug is once again smoothed out, and you live on, or else superimpose the next image on the last, endlessly, endlessly, with the leisurely concentration of a woman selecting a belt to go with her dress - now she glides in my direction, rhythmically butting the velvet with her knees, comprehending everything and comprehensible to me ... There, there are the original of those gardens where we used to roam and hide in this world; there everything strikes one by its bewitching evidence, by the simplicity of perfect good; there everything pleases one's soul, everything is filled with the kind of fun that children know; there shines the mirror that now and then sends a chance reflection here ... — Vladimir Nabokov

Riches take wings, comforts vanish, hope withers away,but love stays with us. Love is God. — Lew Wallace

I love poetry, but I find it so difficult to write well. — Emily Susan Rapp

That has always been it for me: family first. — Leslie Banks

I met Barack Obama, I read his book, I like him a great deal. I disagree with him on very fundamental issues. — Mark McKinnon

I love to lie down with my back on the grass and feel earth's energy revitalize me. — Jay Woodman

The past is an educational toy for the present. It should be discarded the moment its usefulness is outgrown. — Tom Morrison

Unfortunately, I have to follow the law. — Dirk Kempthorne

A photographer is part pick-pocket and part tightrope dancer. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

Another big mistake you women make, never underestimate the cunning of a killer — Mia Moore

The moment that the state came into conflict with the higher power, the moment that it set itself up as an end in itself, it became identified with Augustine's earthly city and lost all claims to a higher sanction than the law of force and self-interest. Without justice, what is a great kingdom but a great robbery, magnum latrocinium? — Christopher Dawson

But it always felt like nothing had really happened until I'd talked to Sloane about it. — Morgan Matson

If you're calling for peace, I am not home. — Darnell Lamont Walker