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It is necessary to study these words you have written, for the words have a longer history than you have and say more than you know. — George Oppen

I never feel that I have comprehended an emotion, or fully lived even the smallest events, until I have reflected upon it in my journal; my pen is my truest confidant, holding in check the passions and disappointments that I dare not share even with my beloved. — Francine Mathews

Englishmen have always loved Moliere. — Lytton Strachey

The fearful danger of the present time is that above the cry for authority, we forget that man stands alone before the ultimate authority, and that anyone who lays violent hands on man here, is infringing eternal laws, and taking upon himself superhuman authority, which will eventually crush him. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

My name is Katniss Everdeen. I am seventeen years old. My home is District 12. I was in the Hunger Games. I escaped. The Capitol hates me ... — Suzanne Collins

Integrity and self trust are the two important powers that can help you to reach success. — Debasish Mridha

Through the ballot, we can defend our democracy from the threat of dictatorship, — Joseph Estrada

The inhabitants of territories, often the theatre of war, are unavoidably subject to frequent infringements on their rights, which serve to weaken their sense of those rights; and by degrees, the people are brought to consider the soldiery not only as their protectors but as their superiors. — Alexander Hamilton

All good technology should be used to piss off people's parents. — Neil Gaiman

It is not her you need saving from, it said. — Patrick Ness

I think you will leave a lasting imprint on Ansel's heart. You spared her life, and returned her father's sword. And maybe when she makes her next move to reclaim her title, she will remember the assassin from the North and the kindness you showed her, and try to leave fewer bodies in her wake. — Sarah J. Maas

Death is the return to the very beginning of one's life, with the possibility of repeating it again. — Samael Aun Weor

The rain echoed in the shadowy attic space and made me feel small and fragile, like a lace glove left behind on moving day - mateless and abandoned. — Dia Reeves