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The whole of experience is like a cryptograph, and philosophy is like the deciphering of it. — Arthur Schopenhauer

I've seen a Marine outfit storm a fortified hill in Korea with fewer men and less fire power than the mayor sent out to prevent this anticipated riot. Some 300 policemen blocked off roads leading to the campus and took up stations along the campus fence ... the crowd was orderly enough as the students started toward their dormitories. But the sight of the cops, with shotguns, carbines, tear gas and searchlights at the ready, seemed to enrage them. They started yelling "hey, boy," and other insulting things at the cops and a few rocks began to fly, and the cops, who were tense and jumpy, started shooting into the air. And this set off another barrage of bricks, rocks and bottles and the cops started shooting in earnest, at running figures on the campus, into the shadows and toward the rooftops of the buildings. — Robert Penn Warren

Dark hair fell in a sweep over his forehead. He looked like a man who would write vers libre, as indeed he did. — P.G. Wodehouse

Seeing you with a face would be weird. Do you think you'd have hair?"
"Oh yes. Hair is a must."
"Would you have a moustache?"
"Why would I have a moustache?"
"I'm not sure. What about your ears?"
"I'd have ears too, yes."
"I can't imagine you with ears. — Derek Landy

A levels are approaching and Haddock's backside is a national treasure — Rae Earl

He who stands in need of nothing cannot be bound by anything. — Rick Joyner

Great things come from people who are not afraid to risk making others around them feel uncomfortable with their futuristic vision. — Brian Michael Good

To memorize a scripture is to forge a new friendship. — Richard G. Scott

After love, no one is what they were before. — Catherynne M Valente

Coming and then there wasn't even time for gas and — Robert Bryndza

This morning about nine I withdrew to the woods for prayer. I was in such anguish that when I arose from my knees I felt extremely weak and overcome ... I cared not how or where I lived, or what hardships I went through, so that I could but gain souls for Christ. — David Brainerd