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By this time I was no
longer very much terrified or very miserable. I had, as it were, passed the
limit of terror and despair. I felt now that my life was practically lost,
and that persuasion made me capable of daring anything — H.G.Wells

( ... ) You cruel creature, little mite of a thing with a heart the size of a fullstop. — James Joyce

The bravest person I've ever met was a young boy going through massive amounts of treatment for a very rare, complex and unpleasant disease. I last saw him at a Discworld convention, where he chose to take part in a game as an assassin. He died not long afterwards, and I wish I had his fortitude and sense of style. — Terry Pratchett

We say something every morning when we decide how to dress. — Alison Lurie

But I've had floating heads for slaves,' Zayne answered.
'Their choice to look like that. Some do it for the humour, but it soon wears off.' Penteluck explained. 'Suddenly they realize they can't pick things up and throw them with just a head, and the other spirits usually use floating heads as footballs anyway. — Keisha Keenleyside

I used to worry about my Fears, but I realized that most of the time nothing bad happened. So, I have stopped worrying.-RVM — R.v.m.

It's my job to play this role that I'm cast in to the very best of my ability, the same as any other actor. You can't possibly be yourself in the public eye. All the little things that make us human don't stand up under the scrutiny of the camera. [on being a public figure] — Adrian Lamo

Love is the essential existential fact. It is our ultimate reality and our purpose on earth. To be consciously aware of it, to experience love in ourselves and others, is the meaning of life. — Marianne Williamson

A scholar is like a book written in a dead language. It is not every one that can read in it. — William Hazlitt

A man does not know whose hands will stroke from him the last bubbles of his life. That alone should make him kinder to strangers. — Richard Selzer

Death is only frightening from the near side. — Jim Butcher