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Yeah, and that alternate universes usually have the worst endings with the unhappiest conclusions. — Krista Ritchie

Whether that lady's gentle mind,
No longer with the form combined
Which scattered love, as stars do light,
Found sadness where it left delight,
I dare not guess; but in this life
Of error, ignorance, and strife,
Where nothing is, but all things seem,
And we the shadows of the dream,
It is a modest creed, and yet
Pleasant if one considers it,
To own that death itself must be,
Like all the rest, a mockery.
That garden sweet, that lady fair,
And all sweet shapes and odors there,
In truth have never passed away:
'Tis we, 'tis ours, are changed; not they.
For love, and beauty, and delight,
There is no death or change: their might
Exceeds our organs, which endure
No light, being themselves obscure.
(--Conclusion, Autumn - A Dirge) — Percy Bysshe Shelley

she thinks she's going to force me out of the race like this, she has another thing coming to her. — Jonathan Allen

We have a guardian angel, and who cares if he's a fallen one? — Anne Stuart

Energy is the only life and is from the Body and Reason is the bound or outward circumference of Energy. — William Blake

Reach for it. Push yourself as far as you can. — Christa McAuliffe

I hope for peace and sanity - it's the same thing. — Studs Terkel

Nothing is like being out there and playing and performing and winning - nothing. But to have an interest in the player? The nerves and everything that goes with it? Seeing what he's learned and how he's done it? That's the second best thing to playing. I think. — Jimmy Connors

It is, I find, in zoology as it is in botany: all nature is so full, that that district produces the greatest variety which is the most examined. — Gilbert White

What I find with my fellow female members of Congress is that we tend to work very hard. While we're very focused, we can also multitask a lot better. — Shelley Moore Capito

When we wish to correct with advantage, and to show another that he errs, we must notice from what side he views the matter, for on that side it is usually true. — Blaise Pascal