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As a species, tragedy dwells within us all. We push it to the back of our thoughts, but it is never so far gone that it cannot return, crashing and writhing into our souls: a rogue wave overturning a boat on a calm day. Tragedy is never more than a breath away. We hide from its certainty and go about our lives as though time can be wasted. Somewhere deep inside ourselves we know that we tell ourselves lies. We know that someday everything we love will be gone. — Logan Kain

There has been a constant struggle on the part of the military element to keep the end- fighting, or readiness to fight-superior to mere administrative considerations. The military man, having to do the fighting, considers that the chief necessity; the administrator equally naturally tends to think the smooth running of the machine the most admirable quality. — Alfred Thayer Mahan

There are a thousand beautiful things behind that look. A marvelous sort of ache that only a few people know about. Some miraculous sort of sorrow she's managed to walk away from. — Travis Thrasher

So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war! — Abraham Lincoln

The Christian life is a school of love and nobody graduates from it before the end of his life. — Sunday Adelaja

I've decided the secret of parenting is benevolent neglect. — Barry Humphries

Let the past go, Bren, or it will ruin your future. — Elizabeth Morgan

... the doctrinal differences between Hinduism and Buddhism and Taoism are not anywhere near as important as doctrinal differences among Christianity and Islam and Judaism. Holy wars are not fought over them because verbalized statements about reality are never presumed to be reality itself. — Robert M. Pirsig

How we educate the mind will change with the times; how we cultivate the heart is and will remain timeless. — Basil Moreau

Oh, is this your buried treasure? The light in the heart. — Virginia Woolf