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But language founders in such seas. Better to picture it in your head if you want to feel it. — Yann Martel
Virtue is its own reward. There's a pleasure in doing good which sufficiently pays itself. — John Vanbrugh
When Jesus was interrupted, He started where He was and helped those in need who were nearest to Him. There is always another mission "out there" - the next cause, the next city, or the next country that seems to be the most important mission we could pursue. Jesus illustrates that our greatest mission is often the person in front of us. — Dillon Burroughs
I move from dreamer to dreamer, from dream to dream, hunting for what I need. Slipping and sliding and flickering through the dreams; and the dreamer will wake, and wonder why this dream seemed different, wonder how real their lives can truly be. — Neil Gaiman
There was no Jace Wayland more real than the one he saw in her eyes when she looked at him. — Cassandra Clare
To be honest like when you work at something for a long time and then coming to a family of people who support what you do hmm ... you are very lucky! — Lana Del Rey
Catch the opportunity while it lasts, and rely not on what the morrow may bring. — Horace
There's no briefing sheet on what to do when a supernatural soul-sucking horror disguised as a beautiful woman starts crying on your shoulder. — Charles Stross
The entire city was his hunting ground. In the summer months, dressed in a blazer and wearing his straw hat at a jaunty angle, he would regularly stroll along under the arches, and then along the pier. Next he would ride on the Volks Railway, where in the cramped intimacy of its hard seats he liked to talk to strangers, telling them this was the world's oldest still-running electric train, and boring them with facts about it. — Peter James
The U.N. guards the vital principles entrenched in its charter, notably the sovereign equality of states and the inadmissibility of interference in their internal affairs. It is precisely because the U.N. is the chief guardian of both these sacrosanct principles that it alone is allowed to approve derogations from them. — Shashi Tharoor
Enough is ever-receding. — Mason Cooley
God must hate common people, because he made them so common. — Philip Wylie
He was a liar and a charmer, a heartbreak and a brute. — Cheryl Strayed
This was interesting knowledge: you could only ask questions in certain rooms. There were rooms for sitting and thinking and rooms for inquisition. — Matt Haig
Vocation is different from talent. One can have vocation and not have talent; one can be called and not know how to go. — Benjamin Moser
