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There are some things which have no business being put into books for all the world to read. — Susanna Clarke

The essence of samurai is not just service, but loyalty to his master, to a cause greater than himself. — Barry Eisler

It's not about the dress you wear, but it's about the life you lead in the dress. — Diana Vreeland

Maybe that's why his lovers hadn't worked out so far. Maybe before you got someone who would fight to have you, you had to be ready to kill or die for them first. — Amy Lane

In the deep jungles of Africa, a traveler was making a long trek. Coolies had been engaged from a tribe to carry the loads. The first day they marched rapidly and went far. The traveler had high hopes of a speedy journey. But the second morning these jungle tribesmen refused to move. For some strange reason they just sat and rested. On inquiry as to the reason for this strange behavior, the traveler was informed that they had gone too fast the first day, and that they were now waiting for their souls to catch up with their bodies. — Lettie Cowman

We need to move: from a spirituality of alienation from the natural world to a spirituality of intimacy with the natural world from a spirituality of the divine as revealed in words to a spirituality of the divine as revealed in the visible world about us.. — Thomas Berry

Miracles sometimes look like a kapow! lightning-strike revelation; and sometimes miracles look like showing up for your counseling appointments. — Sarah Bessey

It's the first rule of bureaucracy: any message worth sending is worth sending in triplicate. — Paolo Bacigalupi

Stories don't always reflect the world; they make it, too. A book is a world inside the world, and sometimes there are worlds within that. — Liz Williams

When an artist or student draws a nude figure with painstaking care, the result is drawing, and not emotion. — Henri Matisse