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This ball of liberty, I believe most piously, is now so well in motion that it will roll round the globe. at least the enlightened part of it, for light & liberty go together. — Thomas Jefferson

Copland was the first important American classical composer to go to work for Hollywood. — Terry Teachout

So he caught her in his arms and kissed her, and they were very happy, and told each other what a beautiful world it was, and how wonderful it was that they should have found each other, seeing that the world is not only beautiful but rather large. — E. Nesbit

If I fret over tomorrow, I'll have little joy today. — Lloyd Alexander

And how we are all preparing for that abrupt waking, and that calling, and that moment we have to say yes, except it will not come so grandly, so Biblically, but more subtly and intimately in the face of the one you know you have to love — David Whyte

I think those of us on a spiritual journey can help create a new conversation, a new America, and a new world. — Marianne Williamson

Hammer the iron that lies on your anvil instead of daydreaming about working silver. — Robert Jordan

The French are the wittiest, the most charming, and up to the present, at all events, the least musical race on Earth. — Stendhal

Almost time to go home - and he had come to rely on the desolate wastes of time that lay between these pleasures as an invalid comes to rely on the certainty of recurring pain. It was a part of him. — Richard Yates

Patrick's entire front torso was covered with gruesome stab wounds. Like he'd been run through again and again with a sharp knife - and it hadn't been an accident.
"Oh, love," I whispered. "What did you do to yourself?"
Hot tears stung my eyes as I began to trace his scars with my fingertips, leaning in to kiss them softly, one by one.
"Sui Caedere," he said. "I couldn't live without you. — Jess Rothenberg

When good luck knocks at the door, let him in and keep him there. — Miguel De Cervantes