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Yet the success of plans and the advantage to be derived from them do not at all times agree, seeing the gods claim to themselves the right to decide as to the final result. — Ammianus Marcellinus
I've had a good time here in baseball. I love baseball. That's why I'm still around. — Red Schoendienst
(PORTRAIT: Adam and Adam in the Garden) — Jandy Nelson
It's different in Scotland. People who come to readings are more interested in literature as such, but the readership in general is really quite diverse. It's a cliche, but it's said that people who read my books don't read any other books, and you do get that element. — Irvine Welsh
When a hurricane thrashes the mid-Atlantic, my hilly town often reaps the fringe of the storm. The rain starts blowing sideways, and sometimes we see hail the size of purie marbles. — Diane Ackerman
Worship is focus. — Beth Moore
If after every tempest came such calms, may the winds blow till they have wakened death. — Aldous Huxley
Words define you. — Alok Jagawat
Oh, you adults. You'll never understand anything about anything. — Pierdomenico Baccalario
All of the philosophers I studied were white (with a few Eastern exceptions), and, for that matter, they were all male. Africa, the cradle of civilization, seemed to have no footing in the highest form of human thought. — Walter Mosley
Altogether out of control. This can't be the work of just one newborn vampire. What's going on? It's as if they've never heard of the Volturi. Which is possible. No one has explained the rules to them . . . so who is creating them, then. — Stephenie Meyer
Advances are made by those with at least a touch of irrational confidence in what they can do. — Lillian Hellman
The want of punctuality is a want of honest principle; for however people may think themselves authorised to rob God and themselves of their own time, they can plead no right to lay a violent hand on the time and duties of their neighbor. — Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
When cornered, a rattle snake can become so angry it's been known to bite itself, which is exactly how I feel in traffic and relationships. — Dov Davidoff
