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Contemporary paganism gives me a subjective lens through which the world in which I live can be interpreted on an aesthetic and an ethical basis. I'm interested in narrative, myth, and story, in folklore and the way we connect to the turning of the seasons and the natural world. — Liz Williams
The relief it swept his face like pushing off a cloud shadow. I — Peter Heller
Take a few minutes."
"No. He's already had more of my time than he was entitled to."
Yes, he thought as she walked out of his office. Very much like her grandmother. — Nora Roberts
The worst thing of having power over other people's lives is that you sometimes get things wrong. — Fredrik Backman
Emergence is popular because it is the junk food of curiosity. You — Eliezer Yudkowsky
I never want to repeat the same thing. I always want it to be different from what I've done, and to be not quite sure whether or not I can pull it off, until I hopefully do. — Brit Marling
Every gathering of Americans-whether a few on the porch of a crossroads store or massed thousands in a great stadium-is the possessor of a potentially immeasurable influence on the future. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
Hurricane Katrina this past week was certainly the worst episode in what has become an all-too-familiar and tragic cycle, and our nation is now faced with a set of unprecedented challenges. — Jo Bonner
Literature transmits incontrovertible condensed experience ... from generation to generation. In this way literature becomes the living memory of a nation. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
I have a flat in Paris and go there a lot, but the Eurostar's much more civilised than flying. — Michael Bond
Tiny acts of kindness can have BIG results. — Elizabeth Bourgeret
Power in Balance. Balance in Power. — V.E Schwab
There are blessings in being close to the soil, in raising your own food even if it is only a garden in your yard and a fruit tree or two. Those families will be fortunate who, in the last days, have an adequate supply of food because of their foresight and ability to produce their own. — Ezra Taft Benson
