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I just think that we have more opportunity to have a bit more of that banter between each other. And, given that the two women are so different, there's really something to play with. — Sasha Alexander
Perhaps the greatest lesson which the lives of literary men teach us is told in a single word* Wait! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The first domesticated animal was the scapegoat. — Yanko Tsvetkov
159: To do ought good never will be our task, 160: But ever to do ill our sole delight, 161: As being the contrary to his high will 162: Whom we resist. If then his Providence 163: Out of our evil seek to bring forth good, 164: Our labour must be to pervert that end, 165: And out of good still to find means of evil; — John Milton
There are surprisingly few real students of the game in baseball; partly because everybody, my eighty-three year old grandmother included, thinks they learned all there was to know about it at puberty. Baseball is very beguiling that way. — Alvin Dark
Writing a story is like giving birth with the only difference that you enjoy the process. — Self
This search for happiness can knock us out of sync with God. As the life of Jesus makes clear, keeping in sync with God is about obedience. Any other pursuit will get in the way. — Franklin Graham
Swedish democracy is based on a single premise: the Right to Free Speech (R.F.S.). — Stieg Larsson
Every thought, good or bad, becomes concrete; it materializes and becomes a reality. — Emile Coue
Endings of one rook and pawns are about the most common sort of endings arising on the chess board. Yet though they do occur so often, few have mastered them thoroughly. They are often of a very difficult nature, and sometimes while apparently very simple they are in reality extremely intricate. — Jose Raul Capablanca
I stood and let the feeling of that place fill me. I have often wondered if this was what religious people feel when they pray. It is a feeling of reverence and awe, serenity and belonging. The light breeze, the smell of the forest, the rushing water, the whispering leaves - they seem to fill me, like my soul is opening up and being swept clean. It is the only thing in my life I could call spiritual. — Marie Sexton
For to a boy it can seem
that he shall never have what he alone
has never had. — Pier Paolo Pasolini
Fuck you, I said."
Uh-oh. There's that angry word. — Wally Lamb
Death is something you cannot escape, such as death, or a cheesecake that has curdled, both of which always turn up sooner later. — Lemony Snicket
There you'll find the place I love most in the world. The place where I grew thin from dreaming. My village, rising from the plain. Shaded with trees and leaves like a piggy bank filled with memories. You'll see why a person would want to live there forever. Dawn, morning, mid-day, night: all the same, except for the changes in the air. The air changes the color of things there. And life whirs by as quiet as a murmur ... the pure murmuring of life. — Juan Rulfo
