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When you are philosophizing you have to descend into primeval chaos and feel at home there. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

There is only one positive role of the Nobel prize
it creates some common way to understand a writer. I cannot say, that I like this situation, but that's the way it goes. The books are being born and then walk around the world, just as children do. — Stanislaw Lem

The Church, wherever it is, is not only Christ's witness to its own people and nation, but also the home-base for a mission to the ends of the earth. — Lesslie Newbigin

We must love one another whether or not we die.
Love can't block a bullet
but it can't be destroyed by one either,
and love is, for the most part, what makes Us Us -
in Orlando and in Brooklyn and in Kabul.
We will be everywhere, always;
there's nowhere else for Us, or you, to go.
Anywhere you run in this world, love will be there to greet you.
Around any corner, there might be two men. Kissing. — Jameson Fitzpatrick

May you live to see the green grass growing over your grave. — Frank Richard Stockton

Instinct ensures animals to have society. Reason ensures society to have animals — Thiruman Archunan

You're mad, you missionaries,' ejaculated Tai Haruru angrily. 'What good do you think you do, crawling out to the extremities of all the different world's ends and dying there like lizards spiked on sticks?'
Brother Balaam jabbed his thumb over his shoulder at the church behind him. 'Ye'll get no civilization worth havin' in a new country unless ye lay down a few martyrs' bones for a foundation,' he said. 'They generate. Slow but sure. — Elizabeth Goudge

You must be willing to protect yourself and what you cherish, no matter what the cost. — Christopher Paolini

THE NAME OF THE WIND has everything fantasy readers like, magic and mysteries and ancient evil, but it's also humorous and terrifying and completely believable. As with all the very best books in our field, it's not the fantasy trappings (wonderful as they are) that make this novel so good, but what the author has to say about true, common things, about ambition and failure, art, love, and loss. — Tad Williams