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For a moment of intense terror she paused upon the giddy pinnacle, as if in contemplation of her own sublimity, then trembled and tottered, and
came down. — Edgar Allan Poe

I would always be lonely, but no more alone. — Sonya Hartnett

Heaven and earth fight in vain against a dunce! — Friedrich Schiller

You can always be a little bit better. — Drew Brees

If I be cruel and grow tyrannous,
Now let them thank themselves, and rue too late. — Christopher Marlowe

Sculpture is a series of 3-dimensional shapes which, while fitting together, cause the perception of lines to the viewer, even where they do not exist. — Edward J. Fraughton

If you ask, "Am I my brother's keeper?" The answer is, "You are. — William Randolph Hearst

Our family makes us who we are, defines us totally. When you go to a therapist or have analysis, whatever reason you go in for, they will always bring you back to your family. We're strong or weak according to what family we have. You might have left them long ago, might not even talk to them, but something lingers; we have no choice. — Sandrine Bonnaire

No man is rich enough to buy back his past. — Oscar Wilde

Wizard's Eleventh and Final Rule
The "Rule Unspoken", the "Rule Unwritten", "The rule from the beginning of time. — Terry Goodkind

When I am not too sad to listen, music is my consolation. — Marcel Proust

My mom is the backbone not just of my family but of many families. — Shia Labeouf

I realized the best argentine meat was an appendage best served hot, wet, throbbing, & erect. — 5amWriterMan

Stand. Stand against this threat. Stand with your heads held high - for you are the true possessors of this world's future. Stand proud. And I will stand with you. This is our world to rebuild. Not theirs. Ours. So, let's not fuck it up. - The post-apocalyptic nomadic warrior from a speech given at the gates of Eternal Hope, Colorado, moments before the Massacre of Eternal Hope, Colorado. — Benjamin Wallace

You can graph human evolution, which is mostly a straight line, but we do get better and change over time, and you can graph technological evolution, which is a line that's going straight up. They are going to intersect each other at some point, and that's happening now. — Daniel H. Wilson