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His flesh seemed to melt comfortably into Roger's own, his trust so complete that it was not necessary even to maintain the boundaries of his body - Daddy would do that. — Diana Gabaldon

Skills are common. Talent is rare. — Colin Clark

Whether in chains or in laurels, liberty knows nothing but victories. — Wendell Phillips

I should like to ask you:
Does your childhood seem far off? Do the days when you sat at your mother's knee, seem days of very long ago?" Responding to his softened manner, Mr. Lorry answered: "Twenty years back, yes; at this time of my life, no. For, as I draw closer and closer to the end, I travel in the circle, nearer and nearer to the beginning. It seems to be one of the kind smoothings and preparings of the way. My heart is touched now, by many remembrances that had long fallen asleep, of my pretty young mother (and I so old!), and by many associations of the days when what we call the World was not so real with me, and my faults were not confirmed with me. — Charles Dickens

I think actors' careers have highs and lows, and ups and downs. It just really all depends. — Tricia Helfer

Marriage is like pleading guilty to an indefinite sentence. Without parole. — John Mortimer

I went to the bathroom in my pants. That's what you done, man. — James Lee Burke

Above all, a book is a riverbank for the river of language. Language without the riverbank is only television talk - a free fall, a loose splash, a spill. — Cynthia Ozick

Ireland's place north and south is in Europe and leading change in Europe. — Martin McGuinness

The world is not a solid continent of facts sprinkled by a few lakes of uncertainties, but a vast ocean of uncertainties speckled by a few islands of calibrated and stabilized forms — Bruno Latour

You have not succeeded in your experiments, that is all there is to it. — Louis Pasteur