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As he crossed Grattan Bridge he looked down the river towards the lower quays and pitied the poor stunted houses. They seemed to him a band of tramps, huddled together along the riverbanks, their old coats covered with dust and soot, stupefied by the panorama of sunset and waiting for the first chill of night bid them arise, shake themselves and begone. — James Joyce

I don't care one speck. It ain't right, somehow it ain't right to do 'em that way. Hasn't anybody got any business talkin' like that- it just makes me sick. — Harper Lee

Mmmm! Lunch and no clean up!! Can life get better? I submit that it CANNOT!! — Brian Regan

No hope without faith, no faith without hope, no love without trust, no trust without love. Remove one and the entire human house cards collapses. — Rick Yancey

Real samadhi is off the game board, friends. It is not something you are even aware of. — Frederick Lenz

History is written by winners, so most history books are about people who win. — Harold S. Kushner

A person can't brood over one mistake, or waste time feeling sorry for himself, or take on any sort of persecution complex. Today I realize that once you have made a mistake, you must accept it, profit by it, and then totally dismiss it from your mind. — Bart Starr

Nothing shocks me anymore ... except pure intentions. — Donna Lynn Hope

Sometimes in storm weather the shore had fluttered with disabled swallows. They crouched lower for his approach, without strength to escape. In his hands they pulsed with that same pulse. He had taken a bird and warmed it between his hands or inside his jacket, brought the life back until it was able to fly. Sometimes, released from his hands, they circled once around him before flying away; in gratitude, or so the child had believed
and the belief had survived all the man's science. — Barry Unsworth

I like thinking about what could be out there, and I love the questions that sci-fi poses. — Henry Ian Cusick

Success makes men rigid and they tend to exalt stability over all the other virtues; tired of the effort of willing they become fanatics about conservatism. — Walter Lippmann

So many times, in our despair, we see our pain as something that will never end. In fact, this often defines our moments of despair: when we believe that our pain contains the rest of us. In contrast, there is this sense of peace to work toward: the belief that our life contains our pain. — Mark Nepo