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If the ancients had been able to see it as I see it now, Mr. Palomar thinks, they would have thought they had projected their gaze into the heaven of Plato's ideas, or in the immaterial space of the postulates of Euclid; but instead, thanks to some misdirection or other, this sight has been granted to me, who fear it is too beautiful to be true, too gratifying to my imaginary universe to belong to the real world. But perhaps it is this same distrust of our senses that prevents us from feeling comfortable in the universe. Perhaps the first rule I must impose on myself is this: stick to what I see. — Italo Calvino

I always laugh and say, 'Dudes, if I have to choose, I'm a political person first. I would never do another movie again and be completely happy.' I need to say how I feel. — Kathy Najimy

Growing up, I never imagined I would be an actor. — Lance Reddick

Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true. — Francis Bacon

If you think it will be so, then so it will be. — Holly Zurich

I know all the bad things that happened in that war. I was in uniform four years myself. — Ronald Reagan

That would make sense," she agreed. "The mortals wouldn't understand what was happening. The Mist would obscure what they really saw. They'd think the giant was just like - I don't know - a gas explosion or something." "So let's catch a cab." Annabeth gazed wistfully across the Great Lawn. "First sunny day in weeks, and my boyfriend wants to take me to a dangerous cave to fight a fire-breathing giant." "You're awesome," I said. "I know," Annabeth said. "You'd better have something good planned for dinner. — Rick Riordan

There should be fireworks at last, when a dream dies. — Kirby Larson

The problems of peace are greater than the problems of war. — Billy Graham

Hierarchy works well in a stable environment. — Mary Douglas

Candace doesn't have to worry about me being busy in my world without you, because you are my world. — Vi Keeland

If you experience chronic difficulties in a particular area of your life, there's a strong chance that the root of the problem is a failure to accept reality as it is. — Steve Pavlina