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As the prospect gradually revealed itself and disclosed the scene over which the wind had wandered in the dark, like my memory over my life, I had a pleasure in discovering the unknown objects that had been around me in my sleep. At first they were faintly discernible in the mist, and above them the later stars still glimmered. That pale interval over, the picture began to enlarge and fill up so fast that at every new peep I could have found enough to look at for an hour. Imperceptibly my candles became the only incongruous part of the morning, the dark places in my room all melted away, and the day shone bright upon a cheerful landscape, prominent in which the old Abbey Church, with its massive tower, threw a softer train of shadow on the view than seemed compatible with its rugged character. — Charles Dickens

I was not born to share the hate, but love. — Sophocles

If the public likes you, you're good. Shakespeare was a common, down-to-earth writer in his day. — Mickey Spillane

Who cares about that stuff? This is America, not Jerusalem. I'm an American. Let Harry be a Jew. — Arnold Rothstein

Death-bed promises should be broken as lightly as they are seriously made.
-The Gay Old Dog — Edna Ferber

The information superhighway showed the average person what some nerd thinks about Star Trek. — Homer

Oh, hear Him within you speaking this infinite love,moving like some divine and audible leaven,lifting the sky of the soul with expansions of light, shaping new heights and new depths,and, at your stir of assent,spreading the mountains with flame, filling the hollows with Heaven. — Jessica Powers

You are in the business of serving other people as you stand in the service of your destiny and express yourself through your work. — Michael Port

Few scientists would treat their cars as badly as they treat their conceptual schemes. — Mary Midgley

The bliss of the Creator forever permeates all of creation, and it is only in the forgetting that misery exists. — Doreen Virtue