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He who remains alive, remains alive to write the histories in a light favorable to him and his cause. — R.A. Salvatore

In fifteen minutes most of the camp was there, including the Texan who, Lord save his soul forever, had brought along a bottle of bonded Kentucky Drain Opener. — Peter Hathaway Capstick

In the middle of a dessert, no one talks about the virtues of the Sun! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We should be empty of clutching, empty of self, empty of all the old ideas of substance. We should be 'lost in the objectivity of world-love', as I have elsewhere put it; or, perhaps better, we should let ourselves be only an empty space filled with brightness. Life lived like that is 'eternal' life. — Don Cupitt

Learn to pause...or nothing worthwhile will catch up to you. — Doug King

If there is one vegetable which is God-given, it is the haricot bean. — Jean-Henri Fabre

Robert Ludlum, all of them, write the absolute best they can. You can't tone it down. You just do what you do, and if it comes out literary, so be it. — Alan Furst

I suppose it's not a social norm, and not a manly thing to do - to feel, discuss feelings. So that's what I'm giving the finger to. Social norms and stuff ... what good are social norms, really? I think all they do is project a limited and harmful image of people. It thus impedes a broader social acceptance of what someone, or a group of people, might actually be like. — Jess C. Scott

There's a period of life when we swallow a knowledge of ourselves and it becomes either good or sour inside. — Pearl Bailey

All men are fools, if truth be told, but the ones in motley are more amusing than ones with crowns. — George R R Martin

"The Bush administration is a paragon of wisdom." — George Sanders

It's you," I said. "I don't want to leave you." "Me?" I nodded. "You want me?" I giggled at his bewildered expression. "That's what I'm saying. — Kiera Cass

All I can say is, it's a sort of kinship, as though there is a family tree of grief. On this branch, the lost children, on this the suicided parents, here the beloved mentally ill siblings. When something terrible happens, you discover all of the sudden that you have a new set of relatives, people with whom you can speak in the shorthand of cousins. — Elizabeth McCracken