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Man has been thrown into the world. It had always made him think of Icarus and those other great tumblers, Ixion, Phaeton, Tantalus - all these jumpers without parachutes from a world of gods and heroes. — Cees Nooteboom

We flew back home like swallows. 'Is it happiness that makes us so light?' Agathe asked. — Honore De Balzac

There is nothing this confused world needs more, nothing that inspires a greater sense of well-being, nothing that has greater power to strengthen families than the gospel of Jesus Christ. — Sheri L. Dew

You were the first thing I had asked for, just for me, in a long, long time. — Mary Ann Rivers

If one is a greyhound, why try to look like a Pekingese? — Edith Sitwell

Jane, this young man is Jacob, my oldest son. It's no secret that a
headmistress's biggest challenge is her family. Jacob, say hello to Jane."
"Hello to Jane," he parroted, pulling out the pockets of his shorts in a silly
curtsey.
I couldn't decide if it was the dumbest thing I'd ever seen, or the funniest,
so I stared back at him. — Marta Acosta

The attacks by this movement on the rights and beliefs of Muslims, Jews, immigrants, gays, lesbians, women, scholars, scientists, those they dismiss as "nominal Christians," and those they brand with the curse of "secular humanist," are an attack on all of us, on our values, our freedoms and ultimately our democracy. Tolerance is a virtue, but tolerance coupled with passivity is a vice. — Chris Hedges

Success depends on how much you are willing to sacrifice, how much you are willing to alter your everyday life for a particular goal. — Bela Karolyi

It's OAT-freaking-MEAL! — Katherine Applegate

He describes poignantly the prisoners who gave up on life, who had lost all hope for a future and were inevitably the first to die. — Viktor E. Frankl

I am a mystic. I believe in hearing the inaudible and touching the intangible and seeing the invisible. — Adam Clayton Powell III