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Chief Superintendent Arnot might hold power, but Armand Gamache was the more powerful man. — Louise Penny

People pray for rain, then complain about the flood. They pray for it to stop raining, then bitch about the drought. — Eric Jerome Dickey

The Durhannians' countenance lifted as is the way of Hope. There was a village elder whose eyes flickered with the light of Understanding. We knew he would soon be able to illuminate paths in the darkness. — Laurie Green Westlake

Music began playing and a woman walked into the room and stood beside a small band. She was dressed in a red Irish costume that hung to her ankles and it was laced at the bodice with a black cord. After giving a nod to the band, she sang a few Irish songs. But one song seemed to stand out to Rick and he stopped eating and listened.
Sure a little bit of Heaven fell from out the sky one day and it nestled on the ocean in a spot so far away. When the angels found it, sure it looked so sweet and fair, they said, "Suppose we leave it for it looks so peaceful there."
So they sprinkled it with stardust just to make the shamrocks grow. 'Tis the only place you'll find them no matter where you go. Then they dotted it with silver to make its lakes so grand and when they had it finished, sure they called it Ireland. — Linda Weaver Clarke

If you keep the burden on your head, God (Bhagwan) will move away. — Dada Bhagwan

Rarely is success an accident, but when it is, rarely does it last. — John Hawkins

The meek shall inherit the earth - a 6 foot plot above them. — Robert A. Heinlein

There is a law written in the darkest of the Books of Life, and it is this: If you look at a thing nine hundred and ninety-nine times, you are perfectly safe; if you look at it the thousandth time, you are in frightful danger of seeing it for the first time. — G.K. Chesterton

The thing about democracy, beloveds, is that it is not neat, orderly, or quiet. It requires a certain relish for confusion. — Molly Ivins