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Because we are all of an oral tradition in our beginning histories, the voice of the poet in this particular society will be heard. — John Trudell

'Just think, never to be glad or disappointed. Never to like anyone and get cross at him and forgive him. Never to sleep or feel cold, never to make a mistake and have a stomach-ache and be cured from it, never to have a birthday party, drink beer, and have a bad conscience ...
How terrible. — Tove Jansson

All sound heard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening atmosphere makes a distant ridge of earth interesting to our eyes by the azure tint it imparts to it. — Henry David Thoreau

No, I live in New Jersey because I like living in New Jersey. — Jon Stewart

The policy of the emperors and the senate, as far as it concerned religion, was happily seconded by the reflections of the enlightened, and by the habits of the superstitious, part of their subjects. The various modes of worship, which prevailed in the Roman world, were all considered by the people, as equally true; by the philosopher, as equally false; and by the magistrate, as equally useful. And thus toleration produced not only mutual indulgence, but even religious concord. — Edward Gibbon

A man may prefer the taste of hippocras, yet if you set a tankard of ale before him, he will quaff it quick enough. — George R R Martin

In retrospect they might have started sleeping together solely out of conversational exhaustion. — Robert Jackson Bennett

I am beautifully on my own. I am free. At the end of the day, we should be our own heroes. Our own savers. Our own heroes. — Robert Black

Drake just stands for Do Right And Kill Everything — Drake

For St. Paul only says that it is better to be married than to burn. Now I presume that if that apostle had known that providence would at an after day be so kind to any particular set of people as to furnish them with other means of extinguishing their fire than those of matrimony, he would have earnestly recmmended them to their practice. — Thomas Jefferson

But now the world, he thought, had taken them. He knew that this could suddenly happen. One day you just woke up, and there was somewhere that you needed to be. — Meg Wolitzer

So the freshness lives on
in a lemon,
in the sweet-smelling house of the rind,
the proportions, arcane and acerb. — Pablo Neruda