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There aren't any new starts," Bobbie said. "All the new ones pack the old ones along with them. If we ever really started fresh, it'd mean not having a history anymore. I don't know how to do that. — James S.A. Corey
To set the cause above renown, To love the game beyond the prize, To honor, while you strike him down, The foe that comes with fearless eyes To count the life of battle good and dear the land that gave you birth, And dearer yet the brotherhood ... — Henry Newbolt
Pleasure is spread through the earth In stray gifts to be claimed by whoever shall find. — William Wordsworth
This regionalization is in keeping with the Tri-Lateral Plan which calls for a gradual convergence of East and West, ultimately leading toward the goal of one world government. National sovereignty is no longer a viable concept. — Zbigniew Brzezinski
That's the thing about history: YOU make it. — John Green
To be yourself and to learn from your mistakes. If you have a problem, try to get help, you can get through it if you get help. When we were on the show, there was no paparazzi, none of that. I was really lucky that I got to avoid all that. — Maureen McCormick
What we do here is physiologically impossible. So we must train the body to accept the impossible, and then it will become possible. — Peter Straub
for what is the good of going away and having adventures if we cannot talk about them when we come home — Mrs. George De Horne Vaizey
But then I'm distracted by movement in the Forest, a glimpse of red at the edge of my vision. She's no longer running, no longer even walking or standing, but crawling now. Dragging her broken body across the ground toward me, her fingers clawing at the dirt. Her progress is slow, unbearably so. Such that it's almost sad to see her reduced to this. Her body has used up it's stores of energy and has begun collapsing in on itself. — Carrie Ryan
When your throat is parched with thirst, do you desire a cup of gold? — Horace
For this was Christmas, which had always been a time of magic, to him and to all the world. — Susan Cooper