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We want splendid books ... books that prove to us that love is at work in the world next to evil, right up against it, at times indistinctly, and that it always will be ... — Laurence Cosse

If I owned Marseilles and Hell, I'd rent out Marseilles and live in Hell. — John McCarthy

The majesty of creation forms my faith in the Creator. — Anthony D. Williams

When I started writing seriously, I made the major discovery of my life - that I am right and everybody else is wrong if they disagree with me. What a great thing to learn: Don't listen to anyone else, and always go your own way. — Ray Bradbury

I am very much against weapons in space. And I wish we could be spearheading that program to come to some kind of international agreement so that doesn't happen. That is my only - fear - in further space exploration like always, we hope it doesn't get abused. — Scott Bakula

It's my job, first and foremost, to take care of the football. Guys work their tails off. That's Football 101. From the time you play youth ball to high school, college, pro, every level, that's the starting point for every quarterback. You have to take care of the ball. — Scott Tolzien

My fault, my failure, is not in the passions I have, but in my lack of control of them. — Jack Kerouac

Forgot about carin' about someone so much you would do everything in your power to stop them having' pain."
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"And how fuckin' shitty it feels then there's nothin' you can do to stop it — Kristen Ashley

One time they held hands while walking along the lake. Their joined palms felt like a fuse in an outlet, as if their touch was the source of everything that mattered, as if by doing this, holding hands in public, they'd be able to make better photographs and write better stories. Make better love. The power of those few minutes of not hiding felt like it could fuel an entire country. — Lucy Jane Bledsoe