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Without war there are no heroes."
"What harm would that be?"
"Oh, Lavinia, what a woman's question that is. — Ursula K. Le Guin

A text may be superbly written, exquisitely subtle, deeply meaningful, but still seem like a luxury extra, something we add to the already well-stocked store of our reading experience. — Michel Faber

Until the truth becomes revelation and the word becomes flesh in us, it is still not ours, we can't walk in it — Sunday Adelaja

Walking the streets of Tokyo with Hawking in his wheelchair ... I felt as if I were taking a walk through Galilee with Jesus Christ [as] crowds of Japanese silently streamed after us, stretching out their hands to touch Hawking's wheelchair ... The crowds had streamed after Einstein [on Einstein's visit to Japan in 1922] as they streamed after Hawking seventy years later ... They showed exquisite choice in their heroes ... Somehow they understood that Einstein and Hawking were not just great scientists, but great human beings. — Freeman Dyson

Following all the rules leaves a completed checklist. Following your heart achieves a completed you. — Ray A. Davis

I do write songs with a political dimension to them sometimes, but I'm always slightly appalled by it when I do. — Jarvis Cocker

There was the promise of a very fine day. — Saumya Kaushik...

It's necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live. — Alexandre Dumas

In 1958, I was a delegate to the Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva. — Frederick Reines

Your idea of love is rather primitive. It's not a series of sensations, independent of each other ... It's something different ... a sense of loss ... — Francoise Sagan

I am not a part of this home any longer. I am a tiny thing created by indifferent scientists. I am an experiment, a mechanical bee placed near the hive. The real bees were happy being bees until I came along and gave them all the false information that destroyed their little lives. — James Tate

The windy satisfaction of the tongue. — Homer