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In a major matter no details are small. — Jean Francois Paul De Gondi
want that glib and oily art, To speak and purpose not. — Laurell K. Hamilton
he called out to the open sky, where God could be seen smiling, Men, forgive Him, for He knows not what He has done. — Jose Saramago
Paths that cross will cross again. — Patti Smith
Everyone has his own particular talent, niche and interests. Which isn't to say that you shouldn't try new genres or styles or explore forms other than the ones you're most comfortable with. But you should be willing to recognize that when writers try to make themselves into something they aren't or, more important, don't want to be ... they aren't going to be doing their best work. — Kevin Alexander
And the cosmos ends. Not with a bang but with a whimper. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
To eat well, I always disagree with critics who say that all restaurants should be fine dining. You can get a Michelin star if you serve the best hamburger in the world. — David Chang
He could almost feel her spirit leaving him,see her runing gracefully across the stepping-stones made of stars into the land of the dead — Catherine Anderson
Conversion is essential, but it is a beginning, not an end. The believer in Jesus Christ is not simply rescued from the penalty of his sin; he is redeemed to love God and his neighbor so that others might come to know him. — Max Anders
The Mars rover Curiosity, for example, is powered by the heat from a chunk of plutonium it carries in a container on the end of a stick. — Randall Munroe
People who want to make a million borrow a million first — Sophie Kinsella
When I was a kid, I thought movie stars were women and men who were in these great films that we still look at now. But I don't think there are too many films coming out these days that we're going to look at in the future and say, 'This is one of the great ones.' — Lindsay Lohan
So much for deceit, for accepting blame. So much for never telling a soul. — Ellen Hopkins
He who has never hoped can never despair — George Bernard Shaw
