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Walking aft a few feet we stand at the steering gear of the ship. There is no cozy; wheel-house on the bridge for the quartermaster of a sailing ship! He must stand at the very stern, with an unobstructed view of the sails. When sailing "by the wind" his eye is glued to the weather-side of the uppermost sail; he keeps it drawing a trace of wind, but never lets it fill. — Paul J. H. Schoemaker

I think everybody in news understands that the audience that watches for more than an hour is not your target audience - because those people are on life support. — John Hockenberry

Syme felt moved to spring up and leap over the balcony. When the President's eyes were on him he felt as if he were made of glass. He had hardly the shred of a doubt that in some silent and extraordinary way Sunday had found out that he was a spy. He looked over the edge of the balcony, and saw a policeman, standing abstractedly just beneath, staring at the bright railings and the sunlit trees. — G.K. Chesterton

We see only that which we are. — Debbie Ford

When I was 7 years old, I plagiarized, word for word, stories from science fiction magazines so my teachers would think I was smart. — James Altucher

I looked up. Mom looked down at me with the compassion/practicality combo that was her trademark. — MaryJanice Davidson

The greater the man's soul, the deeper he loves. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Challenge Your Health Before Your Health Challenges You. — Melissa Cady

But a mermaid has no tears, and therefore she suffers so much more. — Hans Christian Andersen

Then what in your opinion is a good story?'
'What it's always been, monkey,' Ganesha said. 'One dhansu conflict. Some chaka-chak song and dance. Grief. Love. Love for the lover, love for the mother. Love for the land. Comedy. Terror. One tremendous villain whom we must love also. All the elements properly balanced and mixed together, item after item, like a perfect meal with a dance of tastes. There you have it. — Vikram Chandra

Inherit the Wind is a wonderful play, and I was in the original with Paul Muni. — Tony Randall

A good expository paper will benefit far more people than most research papers. A good text is worth a thousand of the usual trifles that appear in research journals. — Morris Kline

Of the first philosophers, then, most thought the principles which were of the nature of matter were the only principles of all things. That of which all things that are consist, the first from which they come to be, the last into which they are resolved ... this they say is the element and this is the principle of things ... yet they do not all agree as to the number and the nature of these principle is water ... — Mary Hunter Austin