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Of the risks a man has got to take! Now the risk was inevitable, I no longer saw it in the same cheerful light. The fact is that, insensibly, the absolute strangeness of everything, the sickly jarring and swaying of the machine, — H.G.Wells

If God had sufficient wisdom and power to construct such a beautiful world as this, then we must admit that his wisdom and power are immeasurably greater than that of man, and hence he is qualified to reign as king. — Orson Pratt

He asked McCabe to outlaw him and his religion, too, in order to give the religious life of the people more zest, more tang. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

She'd forgotten to do the right thing for one day and that was it. life was shit sometimes, it really was. — Jennifer Close

Lost means forever, it's gone. But misplaced ... that means it's still around, somewhere. — Sarah Dessen

I thought you loved all this excitement,' Nyx said.
'I love orange-flavored popsicles. Fried maggots on toast. Sunset in Ashura. This? This, I merely tolerate. — Kameron Hurley

If there's one thing that we're very good at as humans, it's remembering the bad stuff. For some reason, it's always the pain that gets you. — Henry Cavill

A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove . . . . but the world maybe different because I was important in the life of a child. — Kathy Davis

Building up arms is not a substitute for diplomacy. — Samuel Pisar

Christ hath instituted Baptism as a bath, to wash away the anger, and hath put into us the Noble Stone, viz. the water of eternal life, for an earnest-penny, so that instantly in our childhood we might be able to escape the wrath. — Jakob Bohme

The last time I heard an orthodox Marxist statement that was music to my ears was from a member of the Rwanda Patriotic Front, during the mass slaughter in the country. 'The terms Hutu and Tutsi,' he said severely, 'are merely ideological constructs, describing different relationships to the means and mode of production.' But of course! — Christopher Hitchens

The highest end of government is the culture of men. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

called What to Do When the Police Leave written by Bill Jenkins, whose — Patricia Cornwell