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I am Jack's broken heart. — Chuck Palahniuk
And I seemed to discern a power and meaning in the old, which the more impassioned would not allow. — Frederick Henry Hedge
You can't lead a true life without suffering — Mahatma Gandhi
We are not directly involved in Syria. But we will be working with our partners in the European Union and at the United Nations to see if we can persuade the Syrian authorities to go, as I say, more in that direction of respect for democracy and human rights. — William Hague
When I was seven, I gave a letter to Cinderella in Disney World asking if I could be in a Disney movie. So, working for Disney was really a childhood dream come true. — Brittany Curran
The term "rational" and its variants (rationality, rationalism) are used in a lot of contexts in economic debate, both positively and negatively, but nearly always sloppily or dishonestly. A specimen I've seen on more occasions than I can count is the line (usually presented with a sense of witty originality) "if you are opposed to economic rationalism, you must be in favor of economic irrationalism" ... I've come to the conclusion that the word "rational" has no meaning that cannot better be conveyed by some alternative term and that the best advice is probably to avoid it altogether. — John Quiggin
Talent is some one faculty unusually developed; genius commands all the faculties. — Frederic Henry Hedge
Birth into this life was the death of the embryo life that preceded; and the death of this will be birth into some new mode of being. — Frederic Henry Hedge
Eric found that his choice of lifestyle never failed to offer him challenges to keep things interesting. — Evan Currie
The SNP became a minority government in 2007, then a majority one in 2011. But Labour viewed what was happening as some kind of aberration. They felt the problem wasn't theirs: they didn't have to change; the Scottish people had just gone down this wrong road, and if they waited long enough, they would find their way back. — Nicola Sturgeon
We had to google the lyrics to our own song — Alex Gaskarth
Wilson's glazed eyes turned out to the ashheaps, where small gray clouds took on fantastic shape and scurried here and there in the faint dawn wind. — F Scott Fitzgerald
In the last couple of years, fashion's gotten a lot safer. People are really pulling back. — Steven Cojocaru
Of all formal things in the world, a clipped hedge is the most formal; and of all the informal things in the world, a forest tree is the most informal. — Henry Ward Beecher
I think if you enjoy teaching, if you enjoy talking about your craft, that's probably the best way to do it ... because once a player starts to get it, once he figures it out, he'll never forget it. — Tony Gwynn
Sometimes people hold on to hope as if was their own skin. Without it, they feel would just fall into pieces. — Glenn Frank
I just never wanted to be too much in the background. I always wanted to be a part of things. — Marcia Gay Harden
NEW YORK Climate change is likely to exact enormous costs on U.S. regional economies in the form of lost property, reduced industrial output and more deaths, according to a report backed by three men with vast business experience. The report, released Tuesday, is designed to persuade businesses to factor in the cost of climate change in their long-term decisions and to push for reductions in emissions blamed for heating the planet. It was commissioned by the Risky Business Project, which describes itself as nonpartisan and is chaired by former New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. and Thomas F. Steyer, a former Bay Area hedge fund manager. — Anonymous
The reality of a person is a deep and hidden thing, buried not only in the invisible recesses of man's own metaphysical secrecy but in the secrecy of God Himself. — Thomas Merton
No form of Christianity is absolutely and only true. — Frederick Henry Hedge
Well I know the secret places, And the nests in hedge and tree; At what doors are friendly faces, In what hearts are thoughts of me. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Dreaming is an act of pure imagination, attesting in all men a creative power, which if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or Shakespeare. — Frederick Henry Hedge
No infallible oracle out of the breast. — Frederic Henry Hedge
The dreamer is a madman quiescent,
the madman is a dreamer in action. — Frederic Henry Hedge