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Oh how the world reflected you in its unending streams of atoms, churning atoms out of which significance beamed
significance, but not purpose. — Lydia Millet

His full name is Matthew Gabriel Philippe Bertrand Sebastien de Clermont. He was also a very good Sebastien, and a passable Gabriel. He hates Bertrand and will not answer to Philippe. — Deborah Harkness

Divination is turning out to be much more trouble than I could have foreseen, never having studied the subject myself. — J.K. Rowling

Some people said I was annoying, but now look how far we've come. — The Miz

Why do you hunger for length of days? The point of life is to follow reason and the divine spirit and to accept whatever nature sends you. To live in this way is not to fear death, but to hold it in contempt. Death is only a thing of terror for those unable to live in the present. Pass on your way, then, with a smiling face, under the smile of him who bids you go — Marcus Aurelius

Mind is everything. Muscle - pieces of rubber. All that I am, I am because of my mind. — Paavo Nurmi

I don't think baseball can abandon the Miami market. If MLB does let that market go vacant, I think it'll be one of the biggest mistakes they ever made. — Andrew Zimbalist

I believe in mess, tears, pain, self-abasement, loss of self-respect, nakedness. Not caring doesn't seem much different from not loving. — Tom Stoppard

There is no creature so small and abject, that it representeth not the goodness of God. — Thomas A Kempis

If there's a definition of freedom, I think it's this: living life on your terms. — Kamal Ravikant

Do you ever feel that everything would be okay, if only you had an Irish accent? — Graham Parke

You get the job done or you don't. — Bill Belichick

The wind always brings us back to the same wall — Joanne Harris

When I behold a fashionable table set out in all its magnificence, I fancy that I see gouts and dropsies, fevers and lethargies, with other innumerable distempers lying in ambuscade among the dishes. Nature delights in the most plain and simple diet. Every animal but man keeps to one dish. Herbs are the food of this species, fish of that, and flesh of a third. Man falls upon everything that comes in his way; not the smallest fruit or excrescence of the earth, scarce a berry or a mushroom can escape him. — Joseph Addison