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Geralt finished his mug of herb tea, grimacing dreadfully. He valued and liked the settled elves for their intelligence, calm reserve and sense of humour, but he couldn't understand or share their taste in food or drink. — Andrzej Sapkowski

Alan Lomax is the person who I think should be given major credit for what has been called the "Folk Song Revival." My father participated with him because my father was a musicologist and urged trained musicians to learn about "the vernacular." — Pete Seeger

Am I a pessimist? Not at all. I am convinced that the history of the human race, no matter how tragic, will ultimately lead to the Kingdom of God. I am convinced that all the works of humankind will be reintegrated in the work of God, and that each of us, no matter how sinful, will ultimately be saved. — Jacques Ellul

Do not be afraid to be kind; be afraid to miss the opportunity to be kind. — Debasish Mridha

Try to imagine what it will be like to go to sleep and never wake up ... now try to imagine what it was like to wake up having never gone to sleep. — Alan W. Watts

Giving opens the way for receiving. — Florence Scovel Shinn

There can be no greater act of kindness than to help others when your own world has been destroyed. — Barbara Stocking

Let your cry be for free souls rather than for freedom. Moral liberty is the only important liberty. — Joseph Joubert

God is the embodiment of compassion. He watches for a grain of goodness or humility so that He can reward it with tons of grace. — Sathya Sai Baba

Like the Party he had joined too late, too young, Chan was a lost claim check, a series of time lapse photos of a promise as it broke. — Michael Chabon

I can't swim, so you better join me. — Lily King

The time will come
when, with elation,
you will greet yourself arriving
at your own door, in your own mirror,
and each will smile at the other's welcome. — Derek Walcott

Don't worry," I said. "These men are good. They're going to heal the world. — Maria V. Snyder

How unnecessary," said Amy. "The child's morbid enough."
"All children are morbid: it's their one saving grace," said Randolph, and went right ahead. — Truman Capote