Lotr Rivendell Quotes & Sayings
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While I was writing Wild Swans I thought the famine was the result of economic mismanagement but during the research I realised that it was something more sinister. — Jung Chang

You'll notice something interesting about the way scientists think: they don't start with data. They start with a hypothesis. Then they go to the data. — John Braddock

Dear Influencers: Trolls will lurk under the bridges you build to gobble you up. They are hangry for attention. Build bridges anyways. — Richie Norton

There is no improving the future without disturbing the present. — Catherine Booth

I have been privileged to be briefed and to know that we have been visited [by aliens]. I do not have first hand experience in this regard, but I have been on investigating teams and I have been briefed by insiders who do know. — Edgar Mitchell

Tell the truth, why aren't you going to kill me?"
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"Because she is. — Elizabeth Hunter

look at him like I used to look at Bobby. Like you want to rip his clothes off and take a ride on the Cooper train." That was absurd. He may be big, but Cooper was a man not a locomotive. Though he did have a nice caboose. — Terri Osburn

I have heard that whoever loves is in no condition old. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

'Sound of My Voice' is an amazing film. Small, simple, yet incredibly thought provoking. — Reid Scott

She likes that and I like it too because to/make a thing true all you've/got to do is believe — Charles Bukowski

Rather than be searched by hand, I chose to walk through the metal detector without my cart or my tank or even the plastic nubbins in my nose. Walking through the X-ray machine marked the first time I'd taken a step without oxygen in some months, and it felt pretty amazing to walk unencumbered like that, stepping across the Rubicon, the machine's silence acknowledging that I was, however briefly, a nonmetallicized creature. I felt a bodily sovereignty that I can't really describe except to say that when I was a kid I used to have a really heavy backpack that I carried everywhere with all my books in it, and if I walked around with the backpack for long enough, when I took it off I felt like I was floating. — John Green