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The principle of neighborhood at home always implies the principle of charity abroad. (pg. 260, The Idea of a Local Economy) — Wendell Berry

The second volume of Reiner Stach's epic biography of Franz Kafka ... [is] a tangle of counter-grained and often under-sourced life stories, but reading Stach's magnificent narrative (wonderfully translated by Shelley Frisch) straight through brings death, not life, to the forefront. Stach is a compulsively readable writer ... [A]s in the previous volume, the prose in The Years of Insight is supple and very appealingly complex
all of which, once again, is perfectly rendered by Frisch. — Steve Donoghue

... not a fort at all, but a giant amulet, a city made from the magic in our hearts and the land itself. — A.A. Attanasio

We cannot look to the conscience of the world when our own conscience is asleep. — Carl Von Ossietzky

Relationship depends upon how strong efforts you make to carry it forward. easiest thing is to step back and change the track, choose now. — Himmilicious

So I just play the character, I play the lines. — Fiona Shaw

Magic is never totally scientifically explainable, but science has always been, at one time or another, considered magic. — Anton Szandor LaVey

Your job as an actor is to be a storyteller and communicate to people. And I think it's very easy to see whether or not people are listening. — Sadie Calvano

I argued that she wasn't even alive when My Little Pony originally aired, but she retorted that she wasn't alive now, either, and there's just no good comeback to that. — Aprilynne Pike

I am sort of pessimistic in that way where I often think the worst of people. — Jeff Lemire

I just want to live till I Die. I want to open my wings and fly. - RVM. — R.v.m.

The truth is, no study is possible on the battle-field; one does there simply what one can in order to apply what one knows . Therefore, in order to do even a little, one has already to know a great deal and to know it well. — Ferdinand Foch