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She understood him. He could not forgive her,-but he could not be unfeeling. Though condemning her for the past, and considering it with high and unjest resentment, though perfectly careless of her, and though becoming attached to another, still he could not see her suffer, without the desire of giving her relief. It was a remainder of former sentiment; it was an impuse of pure, though unacknowledged friendship; it was a proof of his own warm and amiable heart, which she could not contemplate without emotions so compounded of pleasure and pain, that she knew not which prevailed. — Jane Austen

Do not say, 'When I have leisure, I will study,' because you may never have leisure. — Hillel The Elder

I never think if I do an impression of someone, I'm never making fun of them. — Kristen Wiig

Create a good idea and send it to the universe and then let the universe decide itself what to do with it! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I beg readers to remember that this is a fantasy. It has of course - or I intended it to have - a moral. But the transmortal conditions are solely an imaginative supposal: they are not even a guess or a speculation at what may actually await us. The last thing I wish is to arouse factual curiosity about the details of the after-world. — C.S. Lewis

He smelled of cigarettes and whiskey, the smell of Cambridge and youth. — Lily King

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I shall sing a sweeter song tomorrow — Theocritus

Sometimes the greatest deterrent to a great marriage is believing you have a perfect marriage. — Francis Schaeffer

When I was a player and hit into a double play, I felt as if I was letting everyone down. — Joe Torre

Don't just stand there let's get to it. Strike a pose, there's nothing to it. — Madonna

This book will not
contain any panacea or dogma; I detest and fear dogma." ...
"This is not an ideological book except insofar as argument for change,"...
"ideologies tend to be smelted into rigid dogmas claiming exclusive possession of the truth"...
" An organizer working in and for an open society is in an ideological dilemma. To begin with, he does not have a fixed truth. "...
" In the end he has one conviction - a belief that if people have the power to act, in the long run they will, most of the time, reach the right decisions.
I am not concerned if this faith in people is regarded as a prime truth and therefore a contradiction of what I have already written, for life is a story of contradictions. Believing in people, the radical has the job of organizing them so that they will have the power — Saul Alinsky