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Not a very pretty world, is it?"
"Which one? — Andrew Smith

Material blessings fade and deteriorate, but your riches in Christ are everlasting. — Elizabeth George

In the end, it wasn't so much that there was an alternative narrative
there always was
but it came down to belief: Which one did you want to believe. Which one suited you best? Or, perhaps more to the point: Which one told the story you were already telling yourself? — Michael Paterniti

What is this world? A mere curl of smoke for the wind to scatter. — Abraham Cahan

Those who are really in earnest must be willing to be anything or nothing in the world's estimation. — Susan B. Anthony

Stories are the wildest things of all, the monster rumbled. Stories chase and bite and hunt. — Patrick Ness

My dear, I think of you always and at night I build myself a warm nest of things I remember and float in your sweetness till morning. — Zelda Fitzgerald

Every dog has his day. — Miguel De Cervantes

Twitter taught me how to become better at writing jokes because it forces you to chip away at all the extraneous words. — Peter Serafinowicz

If I have something I like to forget, then I forget it. — Gena Rowlands

During an intense period of lab work, the outside world vanishes and the obsession is total. Sleep is when you can curl up on the accelerator floor for an hour. — Leon M. Lederman

Think about what would happen if Indiana Jones and Google Earth had a love child. I use high-resolution and NASA satellites and look for subtle differences on the surface of the earth that locate buried ancient pyramids and towns and ancient tombs, which we then go and excavate. — Sarah Parcak

We can learn what we did not know. We are not only good at destroying the Old World, we are also good at building the new. — Mao Zedong

If there be a principle that ought not to be questioned within the United States, it is that every man has a right to abolish an old government and establish a new one. This principle is not only recorded in every public archive, written in every American heart, and sealed with the blood of American martyrs, but is the only lawful tenure by which the United States hold their existence as a nation. — James Madison

In games, we know who has won ... You get the reinforcement for having played well. — Michael A. Stackpole