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His hair has gone grey. He passes every day. They say he walks the length of the city. — Lin-Manuel Miranda

I'm absolutely strict about it. When I land, I put my watch right, and I don't care what I feel like, I will go to bed at half past eleven. If that means going to bed early or late, that's what I live by. As soon as you get there, live by that time. — David Attenborough

Notice the malice toward an independent man. Look back at your own life. Howard, and at the people you've met. They know. They're afraid. You're a reproach. — Ayn Rand

I huff. I have no intention of going anywhere near the school slut, but I nod at him anyway.
"I hear she lets you fuck her like a dog," he says.
"That's great," I say, "if you're a zoophile."
"Zoophile?" he repeats, frowning at me. "That some stupid English thing again?"
"No, it's someone who likes fucking animals. — Beckie Stevenson

As when, O lady mine,
With chiselled touch
The stone unhewn and cold
Becomes a living mould,
The more the marble wastes,
The more the statue grows. — Michelangelo Buonarroti

[ ... ]there is no injustice in God. The injustice lies in Christians who possess the gospel and refuse to give their lives to making it known among those who haven't heard. — David Platt

Our heavenly bodies are going to be similar to our present ones, only better. We'll look enough like we do now to recognize and identify each other. We're going to have a lot of the same characteristics that we have now. — David Berg

A slave will amuse himself in his dungeon; a free man must file through his chains and dig through his prison-walls before he can frolic. — George MacDonald

She thought about how it was something they would all remember forever. How this was family: to own such moments together. To experience them in all their raw shock and sadness, then get the food from the refrigerator, unwrap the crackers and fill the glasses, keep the gears turning, the grand existing beside the routine, the ordinary. — Elise Juska

Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily. — Epictetus

I got my Equity card from an audition out of Backstage. We did 'Guys and Dolls' and 'Kismet.' — John C. McGinley

I had to face a lot coming through this journey, a lot of sacrifices, difficulties, challenges, and injuries. — Gabby Douglas

Parties are intended to be celebrations, and celebrations should be only for those who have something to celebrate. — Ayn Rand

electrical wires dragged down by the weight of the ice and flickering balefully, a row of sleet-covered planes stranded in an airport, a huge truck that's jackknifed and tipped over and is lying on its side with smoke coming out. An ambulance is on the scene, a fire truck, a huddle of raingear-clad operatives: someone's been injured, always a sight to make the heart beat faster. A policeman appears, crystals of ice whitening his moustache; he pleads sternly with people to stay inside. It's no joke, he tells the viewers. Don't think you can brave the elements! His frowning, frosted eyebrows are noble, like those on the wartime bond-drive posters from the 1940s. Constance remembers those, or believes she does. But she may just be remembering history books or museum displays or documentary films: so hard, sometimes, to tag those memories accurately. Finally, a minor touch of pathos: a stray dog is displayed, semi-frozen, wrapped in a child's pink nap blanket. A gelid baby — Margaret Atwood

The sword must yield to the toga, Cicero had told the Roman Senate, and the friars in the Philippines thought a cassock was as good as a toga. But — Jose Rizal

Always radiate positive currents of ... Light, Goodness, Love, Kindness, Hope and Determination. — Robert Muller