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Hassan couldn't read a first-grade textbook but he'd read me plenty. That was a little unsettling but also sort of comfortable to have someone who always knew what you needed. — Khaled Hosseini

If you have no brothers and sisters it defines you for life; even when you're thirty you refer to yourself as an only child. — Russell Brand

A brother's love? You don't know him at all, do you. What's a death but easy, quick. It's supposed to haunt you forever that the one time he beat you was the one time that mattered. — C.S. Pacat

A lot of people think being at the top means you have to be the best at a certain game. You don't. It's more about personality. — KSI

Even without his robes an arahant is recognized simply by the effect his metta has in a crowd. — Tim Ward

To the Memory of those faithful brown slave-men of the plantations throughout the South, Daddy's contemporaries all, who during the war while their masters were away fighting in a cause opposed to their emancipation, brought their blankets and slept outside their mistresses' doors, thus keeping night-watch over otherwise unprotected women and children
a faithful guardianship of which the annals of those troublous times record no instance of betrayal. — Ruth Stout

Ten tiny breaths ... size them. Feel them. Love them. — K.A. Tucker

My heart ached for the snow. — Rick Yancey

To be a religions man and to pray are really one and the same thing. To join in the thought of God with every thought of any importance that occurs to us ; in all our admiration of external nature, to regard it as the work of His wisdom ; to take counsel with God about all our plans, that we may be able to carry them out in His name ; and even in our most mirthful hours to remember His all-seeing eye ; this is the prayer without ceasing to which we are called, and which is really the essence of true religion. — Friedrich Schleiermacher

Despair and die.
The ghosts — William Shakespeare