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The darkness knows neither the light nor itself; only the light knows itself and the darkness also. None but God hates evil and understands it. — George MacDonald

HAVE FOUND HIM STOP, it read. WILL YOU COME BACK QUERY ROGER. — Diana Gabaldon

[In natural history,] great discovery often requires a map to a hidden mine filled with gems then easily gathered by conventional tools, not a shiny new space-age machine for penetrating previously inaccessible worlds. — Stephen Jay Gould

Strong as our passions are, they may be starved into submission, and conquered without being killed. — Charles Caleb Colton

You people always hold onto old identities, old faces and masks, long after they've served their purpose. But you've got to learn to throw things away eventually. — Neil Gaiman

The days were a gray fog. Faces, familiar and unfamiliar, badgered him for directions, to which his reply was an invariable, laconic, "Suit yourself." Elena would not talk to him at all. He was stirred to fear she was finding comfort in Baz's arms. He watched her covertly, anxious. But she seemed not to be finding comfort anywhere. After — Lois McMaster Bujold

Ah, I remember now why you ceased to amuse, Myrnin. You use honesy like a club. — Rachel Caine

How many weapons are you carrying? I'm beginning to think you have an entire armory in your bag." "Don't start with the flattery. How — Seanan McGuire

Live to fight another day on better legislation. — Dana Perino

The Offices rerooted me in a tradition where, monk or not, I would always be at home. From long ago I knew the power of their repetition, the incantatory force of the Psalms. But they had an added power now. As a kid, the psalmist (or psalmists) had seemed remote to me, the Psalms long prayers which sometimes rose to great poetry but often had simply to be endured. For a middle-aged man, the psalmists' moods and feelings came alive. One of the voices sounded a lot like a modern New Yorker, me or people I knew: a manic-depressive type A personality sometimes up, more often down, sometimes resigned, more often pissed off, railing about his sneaky enemies and feckless friends, always bitching to the Lord about the rotten hand he'd been dealt. That good old changelessness. — Tony Hendra

I had a faux-hawk for a while and I used to buzz the sides and design it. It was really bad. — Joe Jonas

I know you don't think he's good enough for me, but then you don't think any man is good enough for me. — Lorraine Heath

One day my dad would say, 'OK, if you want to play tennis I can help you out.' And that's how it started. And I had a goal. I wanted to beat my mom first. And my parents and my brother. And that was the ultimate goal. — Caroline Wozniacki

Woody Allen, that was a dream come true, although I never really talked to him. Auditioning was fun, because you don't really hear much about the script. They just said, "They want a Woody Allen type," so of course I got the call. — Peter Jacobson