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All day the darkness and the cold
Upon my heart have lain
Like shadows on the winter sky
Like frost upon the pane — John Greenleaf Whittier

What we take for granted can destroy us. Regret becomes a living thing, digging into your skin, seeping into your veins, until it invades your lungs, cutting off your air supply. It has the power to bring you to your knees and make you beg for death. I beg for release from my existence every second of the day. — Alaska Angelini

I cannot say that I was a particularly diligent student, especially during the lower grades. — Koichi Tanaka

The piano is like an orchestra - I'm very fortunate that I chose it as my instrument. — McCoy Tyner

She has so many bad traits, why should I single out just one of them? — Anne Frank

If you want to achieve the unimaginable, you start by imagining it. — Chris Guillebeau

What does it mean that thirty thousand men, not athletes but rather weak and ordinary people, have subdued two hundred million vigorous, clever, capable, and freedom-loving people? Do not the figures make it clear that it is not the English who have enslaved the Indians, but the Indians who have enslaved themselves? — Leo Tolstoy

Consecration is not the act of our feelings but of our WILL. — F.B. Meyer

Emulation and imitation can legitimately influence one's development, but ultimately the artist must find his own path - and be true to himself. — Ken Danby

Thank you for nothing, you stupid reptile. — Cressida Cowell

It's different up here, you know."
"I know," said Laura miserably. "I was
enjoying myself, that's all."
Nick watched her for a moment. "Don't look so tragic about it, Laura. It's not a crime to enjoy yourself, you know."
"Yes, it is," muttered Laura, feeling as if she were in some biblical parable, the one where the Lord wreaks vengeance on the stupid girl who is a foolish wanton by removing the last shred of common sense in her brain. — Harriet Evans

A just wage for the worker is the ultimate test of whether any economic system is functioning justly. — Pope John Paul II