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If it wasn't for the fact that Bruno was nowhere near as skinny as the boys on his side of the fence, and not quite so pale either, it would have been difficult to tell them apart. It was almost (Shmuel thought) as if they were all exactly the same really. — John Boyne
It was a warm night for the end of March. Walt had left the front door to the ice-cream parlor open when he went out after supper to gossip with the old men down at Darly Stidger's Store. And yet it was not spring, although winter was dead and the moon was sickly with the neitherness of the time between those seasons: those last few weeks before the cries of the green frogs would rise in stitching clamor from the river shores and meadow bogs. — Davis Grubb
Peace hath higher tests of manhood than battle ever knew. — John Greenleaf Whittier
There are people who can never go to Fantastica," said Mr. Coreander, "and others who can, but who stay there forever. And there are just a few who fo to fantastica and come back. Like you. And they make both world well again. — Michael Ende
The very smell of tobacco is abominable, for one cannot get it out of the curtains, and there is little pleasure in existence unless the curtains are all right. — J.M. Barrie
I suspect that no community will become humane and caring by restricting what its members can say. — Derek Bok
I had chosen the dead rather than the living, the thing thought rather than the thing thinking. — George MacDonald
Affliction promotes holiness. The more the diamond is cut, the more it sparkles! — Thomas Watson
No one on any plane of existence is infallible or knows everything we need to know. — Shepherd Hoodwin
When it comes to children, my mom doesn't believe in borders. She loves all children, and that's a good example of mothering the world. I need to do that, but before I can, I need to get over my fear of kids in the first place. — Margaret Cho
Life would be very pleasant if it were not for its enjoyments. — Robert Smith Surtees
