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In my despair I remember
that there is life after death;
there is life after death
and I have no problem.
But I ask:
Oh my God,
is there life before death? — Mourid Barghouti

The essential thing is to spring forth, to express the bolt of lightning one senses upon contact with a thing. The function of the artist is not to translate an observation but to express the shock of the object on his nature; the shock, with the original reaction. — Henri Matisse

Guy Savelli's role in the War on Terror began when half-a-dozen strangers, within days of one another, contacted him via e-mail and telephone in the winter of 2003. They asked him if he had the power to psychically kill goats. Guy was bewildered. He did not go around publicizing this. Who were these men? How did they know about the goats? He feigned a casual tone of voice and said, 'Sure I can.'
Then he phoned Special Forces. — Jon Ronson

I wish i were someone else, even though i know i'll never, ever be able to get away from what i've done and what's been done to me. — David Levithan

Men tend to die when you slide steel beneath their skin and wiggle it around. Even priests. — Brian Staveley

a dream half-waking, broken and uneasy, of the small gods of small places; gods of hills and woods and streams and crossways; the gods who still haunt their broken shrines, waiting in the dusk beyond the lights of the busy Christian churches, and the dogged rituals of the greater gods of Rome. — Mary Stewart

Kill a man's family, and he may brook it, But keep your hands out of his breeches' pocket. — Lord Byron

Love will be stronger and last longer if there are impediments to its gratification. — W. Somerset Maugham

Hemingway's talent was so outsized, that I feel like I can forgive him a lot of his trespasses to have achieved what he did achieve. — Lesley M.M. Blume

We live in a world shaped by the ambiguous legacy of the Enlightenment ... [it] enlarged the scope of human freedom, prepared our minds for the scientific method, made man the measure of all things, and placed individual consent front and center on the political stage. — James Q. Wilson

The more closely we see ourselves being watched by our enemies, the more time intent we should be to avoid their slanders. — John Calvin