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I had locked from him the deepest chambers of my fear, only to discover that he had his own key. — Richard Paul Evans

Of course time doesn't stop for anyone; alcohol just keeps you from feeling it, the way it'll keep a man cozy while he freezes to death. — Tim Kreider

I learned a little of beauty
enough to know that it had nothing to do with truth ... — F Scott Fitzgerald

Many believed what they were told: that the welfare of the entire kingdom depended on their selflessness. — Margaret Atwood

These struggles with the natural character, the strong native bent of the heart, may seem futile and fruitless, but in the end they do good. They tend, however slightly, to give the actions, the conduct, that turn wich Reason approves, and whic Feeling, perharps, too ofter opposes: they certainly make a difference in the general tenor of a life, and certainly make a difference in the general tenor of a life, and enable it to be better regulated, mofe equable, quieter on the surface; and it is on the surface only the common gaze will fall. — Charlotte Bronte

Radu and Mehmed had both given her something she could not give herself, had seen her in a way no one else had and no one else ever would. They looked at her, ugly Lada, vicious Lada, and saw something precious. And she looked at them and saw Radu, her brother, her blood, her responsibility, and Mehmed, her equal, the only man great enough to be worthy of her love. — Kiersten White

I'll sweep the floors. I've picked up napkins in the men's room. I'm not above anything. — David Duffield

Goodness is not the absence of evil - it's the light that pushes back the darkness ... — John Geddes

I'm very good at keeping a secret. — Sean Bean

Warming today is taking place at least ten times faster than it did at the end of the last glaciation, and at the end of all those glaciations that preceded it. To keep up, organisms will have to migrate, or otherwise adapt, at least ten times more quickly. — Elizabeth Kolbert

He took the trolley instead of the bus because it was smoother and he could read on it. — Robert A. Caro

Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process. Moreover, even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear, and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality, relatively few people have the resources needed to resist authority. — Stanley Milgram

Making a living in the arts, though, creates so many jobs for other people. — Maureen Forrester