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It was a sign of decaying culture, of course, that dams had been built against the further development of ideas. — Isaac Asimov

Let's leave it for tonight. Is it a decent hour for two middle-aged people to go to bed?' He held out his hand for her.
Half an hour later he exclaimed, 'My God, where did you learn that?'
'I read a book once,' she answered.
'Thank God for literate women,' he said fervently. — Kate Wilhelm

Many rebel soldiers that night would sleep on their muskets and question the value of a victory that had cost them Stonewall Jackson. — John C. Waugh

The mere mention of a witch was almost enough to frighten us out of our wits. This was natural enough, because of late years there were more kinds of witches than there used to be; in old times it had been only old women, but of late years they were of all ages - even children of eight and nine; it was getting so that anybody might turn out to be a familiar of the Devil - age and sex hadn't anything to do with it. In our little region we had tried to extirpate the witches, but the more of them we burned the more of the breed rose up in their places. — Mark Twain

I don't like everybody who I see on TV. — Ellen Pompeo

A little work, a little sleep, a little love and it's all over. — Mary Roberts Rinehart

your life broke down. The last good kiss / You — John Green

We were having a trial game against Leeds, and Jack Charlton was the boss of Middlesbrough at the time. — Craig Johnston

It is not difficult to rebuild a life. All we need is to be aware that we have the same strength we had before, and to use it in our favor. — Paulo Coelho

Yes, there had been many times I called my daughters back to zip up their coats. All the same, I knew they would rather be cold and free. — Deborah Levy

When we believe that we ought to be satisfied, rather than God glorified, we set God below ourselves, imagine that He should submit His own honor to our advantage; we make ourselves more glorious than God, as though we were not made for Him, but He made for us; this is to have a very low esteem of the majesty of God. — Charles Spurgeon

Man has gone to the moon but he does not yet know how to make a flame tree or a bird song. Let us keep our dear countries free from irreversible mistakes which would lead us in the future to long for those same birds and trees. — Felix Houphouet-Boigny

Water continually dropping will wear hard rocks hollow. — Plutarch

Everything could undergo conversion except the artists. How can you convert disorganizers of past and present order, the chronic dissenters, those dispossessed of the present anyway, the atom bomb throwers of the mind, of the emotions, seeking to generate new forces and a new order of mind out of continuous upheavals? — Anais Nin