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I had been loyal to nothing except the language of flowers. If I started lying about it, there would be nothing in my life that was beautiful or true. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

On Wall Street he and a few others - how many? three hundred, four hundred, five hundred? had become precisely that ... Masters of the Universe. — Tom Wolfe

True enough, the country is calm. Calm as a morgue or a grave, would you not say? — Vaclav Havel

For those who've progressed a little way down the path of spiritual growth, one of the most intense delights of life in God is that just when we think He has filled our cup to the brim, He gives us a bigger cup. — Gary Henry

Error, when she retraces her steps, has farther to go before she can arrive at truth than ignorance. — Charles Caleb Colton

I think we've been a lot more disciplined with our bowling. Our batting at times has been more disciplined as well. — Ricky Ponting

Films are now made by accountants. They pick a pretty young female or male face out of the air and give them a part - not because they think that person is right for it or is ready for it, but because they think that person will make them money. — Christopher Lee

Authority exercised with humility, and obedience accepted with delight are the very lines along which our spirits live. — C.S. Lewis

put Mentos in his Spanish teacher's Diet Coke. — Rick Riordan

To study the Buddha Way is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be actualized by myriad things. When actualized by myriad things, your body and mind as well as the bodies and minds of others drop away. No trace of enlightenment remains, and this no-trace continues endlessly. — Dogen

Love that I bear
within my breast
how is my armour melted
how my heart — Hilda Doolittle

It would have been possible to structure my photographs in such a way that no indicators of the present were discernible. However, I wanted to incorporate into the project as a whole the jostling of time-frames I would feel as I set up my tripod on various rocky promontories. — John Pfahl

I've come to ask my questions. The ones my dead girl left inside me.
Is it my fault.
What happened to you.
Are you happy.
What do you want from me. — Lidia Yuknavitch