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One always has to be willing to lose to be able to win ... in battle and in life. I wonder. Are you willing to lose, Rayla? — Christie Rich

Franny liked this moment most of all: being alone in the kitchen after almost everything was finished, and listening to the assembled guests chatting happily, knowing they were soon to be fed. — Emma Straub

Look north.
Achilles on the rampart by the ditch:
He lifts his face to 90; draws his breath;
And from the bottom of his heart emits
So long and loud and terrible a scream,
The icy scabs at either end of earth
Winced in their sleep; and in the heads that fought
It seemed as if, and through his voice alone,
The whole world's woe could be abandoned to the sky.
An in that instant all the fighting glassed. — Christopher Logue

Do you feel yourself to be a lost, guilty sinner? Go straightway to the cross of Christ, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I'm generally pessimistic about the dumbing down of America - especially with summer movies. — Elmer Bernstein

I like exploring, especially being and getting more comfortable with a character and in the space a character is always in. — Emily Bett Rickards

My kids are not interested in anything I do. And I mean that not in any dis to my children or dis to me. My kids have their own life, they could give a sh*t what I do. — Jamie Lee Curtis

Now I have no notion at all of propounding a new ideal. There is no new ideal imaginable by the madness of modern sophists, which will be anything like so startling as fulfilling any one of the old ones. On the day that any copybook maxim is carried out there will be something like an earthquake on the earth. There is only one thing new that can be done under the sun; and that is to look at the sun. If you attempt it on a blue day in June, you will know why men do not look straight at their ideals. — G.K. Chesterton

Nobody's cut out for this town," Shane said. "Nobody sane anyway." "Says the kid who came back." "Yeah, kind of proves my point. — Rachel Caine

We are each authors of a self-concocted depiction establishing our present day identity. Our persona is woven from a range of truths interweaved with inspired imagination and occasionally bounded by convenient falsehoods. Creating our personal story generates an identity myth that allows us to carry on. — Kilroy J. Oldster

There was a flight from Cleveland to New York City with just two people on board. There hasn't been two people on an airplane since the Wright brothers. — David Letterman

I have never met a person who possessed a privilege who did not exercise that privilege to the fullest extent that they possibly could. — Robert Jackson Bennett