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On the back of Satan's neck is a nail scarred footprint. — C.S. Lewis

One day it would be over for all, that terrible dream of everlasting changes that held us to a place that never should have been if its greatest intention led only to wallowing in the muck of eternity. — Thomas Ligotti

I stare at the photo. It's an image of a huge black-winged moth from one of Alison's old albums. The shot is amazing, the way the wings are splayed on a flower between a slant of sun and shade, teetering between two worlds. Alison used to capture things most people wouldn't notice - moments in time when opposites collide, then merge seamlessly together. — A.G. Howard

Though oppression may give rise to violent and repeated outbreaks, like the convulsions of a man in pain, it cannot mature a settled purpose and plan of regeneration, unless a new notion of happiness is joined to the sense of present evil. — Lord Acton

As long as she had books and money, nothing could be a catastrophe. — Katarina Bivald

Evvy: "Is she going to eat Jooba-hooba? She looks like she's going to bite him, at least."
Briar: "No - if she bit him, he'd die. — Tamora Pierce

The worst mistake a woman can make is to emulate a man. — Natalia Kills

The person that takes over needs to have the skills to manage that ... I believe Andrea [Leadsom] has the edge. — Iain Duncan Smith

We can't be in the business of carting fresh air around the country. — Alistair Darling

So much of science proceeds by telling stories. — Stephen Jay Gould

He was the most handsome nightmare she had ever met. — Jamie Farrell

I think my favorite thing is songwriting. — Carlos Ponce

I've never considered myself to be naturally funny and it wasn't until I booked my first few jobs in Hollywood that I started thinking, "I guess I'm funny." — Erick Chavarria

That was the problem with most relationships, when they began you never know what they'd cost you. — Marshall Thornton