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O Poverty, thy thousand ills combined Sink not so deep into the generous mind, As the contempt and laughter of mankind. — Juvenal

When I became a Christian my confidence grew. — Cliff Richard

It always is harder to be left behind than to be the one to go ... — Brock Thoene

There was something special about family by choice. It wasn't blood that held us all together. It was loyalty. Love. — Cambria Hebert

One of the things I've been most excited by is U.S. television drama. For my money, it's some of the greatest narrative art of our time. Each series is like a 19th-century Russian novel: you need to do a lot of work in the first few episodes, just as you do in the first 50-60 pages of those books. — Kevin Barry

Those who fear darkness have never seen what the light can do. — Magic The Gathering

I'm thinking the reason I've been so quiet all those years is only because Brian wasn't around yet for me to tell everything to. — Jandy Nelson

Love's blindness consists oftener in seeing what is not there than in seeing what is. — Peter De Vries

I get thirsty people glasses of water, even if that thirsty person is just me. — Anne Lamott

Only a few of us are going to be willing to break our own hearts by trading in the living beauty of imagination for the stark disappointment of words. — Ann Patchett

Tiffany opened her mouth to reply before she had any idea what she was going to say, but that is not unusual among human beings. — Terry Pratchett

If you're an American kid, you can't help but be influenced by Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and the Rolling Stones because they're always on the radio. — Chris Cornell

You surprise yourself on some balls off the bat. You don't think you have a chance to catch it. And then your natural ability just takes over. — Mike Trout

Having replaced instinct with language, society, and culture, we are the only species that depends on teaching and learning. We aren't human without them. In them is true power. But are they the occupations of the rich and mighty? — Ursula K. Le Guin