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Somebody always leaves a banana-skin on the scene of tragedy. — Graham Greene
Together in our house, in the firelight, we are the world made small. — Jennifer Donnelly
Sex, without society as its landscape, has never been of much interest to fiction. — Elizabeth Hardwick
Humanity has to travel a hard road to wisdom, and it has to travel it with bleeding feet. — Nellie L. McClung
As a person, to inspire some young girls and give them something to look at and give them something to play for, I think is such a great position to be in. I'm glad that I can follow all of the great Korean players' footsteps. — Inbee Park
A cell is regarded as the true biological atom. — George Henry Lewes
Mechanical instruments, potentially a vehicle of rational human purposes, are scarcely a blessing when they enable the gossip of the village idiot and the deeds of the thug to be broadcast to a million people each day. — Lewis Mumford
A book is a book is a book. — Maurice Sendak
As I see it, the only pleasure of living is that every joke should be made, every thought expressed, every line of investigation, irrespective of its direction, pursued to the uttermost limits that human ingenuity, courage and understanding can take it. The moment that limits are set ... then the flavor is gone. — Malcolm Muggeridge
There is nothing as potent as agreement and unity of heart in spiritual warfare. — Pedro Okoro
The meantime, I don't know who you are, but you — William Peter Blatty
That a woman's happiness does not come through man's glory and honour, nor through his generosity and affection, but through love that unites both of their hearts and affections, making them one member of life's body and one word upon the lips of God. — Kahlil Gibran
Ever since I arrived to a state of manhood, I have felt a sincere passion for liberty. The history of nations doomed to perpetual slavery, in consequence of yielding up to tyrants their natural born liberties, I read with a sort of philosophical horror; so that the first systematical and bloody attempt at Lexington, to enslave America, thoroughly electrified my mind, and fully determined me to take part with my country. — Ethan Allen