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The thought of superhuman beings with human temptations and flaws sends a chill through me. — Susan Ee

There is no holier spot of ground than where defeated valor lies by mourning beauty crowned — Henry Timrod

I always stay with my parents. When you come home, you gotta do that. It's weird to be like, 'Hey, I'm at a hotel. Drive 20 minutes to see me, and we'll have dinner.' — John Krasinski

Anyway, there's something wrong with everybody and it's up to you to know what you can handle. — Annie Proulx

When you write a story, you are telling yourself the story. When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are NOT the story...Your stuff starts out being just for you...but then it goes out. Once you know what the story is and get it right, as right as you can...it belongs to anyone who wants to read it, or criticise it. — Stephen King

I was an angry kid. — Michael Reagan

I was too shy to do anything but read, but there was nobody to tell me what to read. — Bobbie Ann Mason

I'm not that keen on the idea of being unconscious. — Christopher Hitchens

In every home in America, in the world, there was cruelty, anger and hatred - things I didn't feel. — Frederick Lenz

Do your best, but bear in mind that sometimes even your best efforts
don't give the desired results. — Eraldo Banovac

Far too often, children with developmental disorders are diagnosed solely on the basis of their observable behavior, slotted into broad diagnostic pigeonholes and provided generalized treatments that may not always meet their specific needs. — Aditi Shankardass

He'd never prove it, and if he did there'd be nothing he could do about it. But it would be true, and that was something. — Nick Harkaway

SENTENCES OF THE KHAJAGAN
RUDBARI : Heart to heart is an essential means of passing on the secrets of the Path. — Idries Shah

Aeschylus and Plato are remembered today long after the triumphs of Imperial Athens are gone. Dante outlived the ambitions of thirteenth century Florence. Goethe stands serenely above the politics of Germany, and I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over cities, we too will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit. — John F. Kennedy