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Saul's vitals were not human, but familiar:
he never told me he was from another world:
I never told him I was from his future. — Joe Haldeman

Touring with the record out - shows are so much more fun now that n - - s know what I'm talking about. — Earl Sweatshirt

If you're going to write, you have to be open to possibility. — Richard Luciano

I don't ever want to grow up. I guess I'm like Peter Pan. Grown-ups have problems. I want to stay happy. — Shaquille O'Neal

To confine soldiers to purely military functions while urgent and vital tasks have to be done, and nobody else is available to undertake them, would be senseless. The soldier must then be prepared to become a propagandist, a social worker, a civil engineer, a schoolteacher, a nurse, a boy scout. But only for as long as he cannot be replaced, for it is better to entrust civilian tasks to civilians. — David Galula

Perhaps everything was just as it appeared. Though the girl seemed to be up to something suspicious, it didn't seem to involve any deep feelings for Mr. Pinter.
Now if only she could be as sure about Mr. Pinter's feelings for Celia ... — Sabrina Jeffries

Not all monsters look like monsters. There are some that carry their monstrosity inside. — Fredrik Backman

True belief is not about blind submission. It is about open-eyed acceptance, and acceptance requires persistent distance from the truth, and that distance is doubt. Doubt, in other words, can feed faith, rather than destroy it. And it forces us, even while believing, to recognize our fundamental duty with respect to God's truth: humility. We do not know. Which is why we believe. — Andrew Sullivan

We all know what to do, but we don't know how to get re-elected once we have done it. — Jean-Claude Juncker

There is no suspense in inevitability. — Damon Lindelof

What is the body? That shadow of a shadow
of your love, that somehow contains
the entire universe. — Rumi

Books wind into the heart. — William Hazlitt