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When the people with authority don't have to answer to citizens of the galaxy, the result is tyranny. — Claudia Gray

You will want a book which contains not man's thoughts, but God's - not a book that may amuse you, but a book that can save you - not even a book that can instruct you, but a book on which you can venture an eternity - not only a book which can give relief to your spirit, but redemption to your soul - a book which contains salvation, and conveys it to you, one which shall at once be the Saviour's book and the sinner's. — John Selden

One of the most painful circumstances of recent advances in science is that each one makes us know less than we thought we did — Bertrand Russell

Mothers love you to the end, and she didn't want to hold me back from my livelihood. So I left for a month and called her every couple of days. I came home and she died 24 hours later. — Lenny Kravitz

It was a condition of sanity both to accept 'GDR-logic' and to ignore it. 'If you took things as seriously as people in the west think we must have, we would have all killed ourselves! — Anna Funder

There is only one person an English girl hates more than she hates her elder sister; and that is her mother. — George Bernard Shaw

This wine is too good for toast-drinking, my dear. You don't want to mix emotions up with a wine like that. You lose the taste. — Ernest Hemingway,

But music lasts, even pop music. Especially pop music. Sneer at 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head' if you want to, but people will still be listening to that silly piece of shit fifty years from now. — Stephen King

'Tis a strange thing, Sam, that among us people can't agree the whole week, because they go different ways upon Sundays. — George Farquhar

A temple was never perfectly a temple, till it was ruined and mixed up with the winds and the sky and the herbs. — D.H. Lawrence

The summer that I was ten - Can it be there was only one summer that I was ten? It must have been a long one then. — May Swenson

The most monstrous monster is the monster with noble feelings — Virginia Woolf