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It is always safe to assume that people are more subtle and less sensitive than they seem. — Eric Hoffer

I can't go to bed with John Wayne, so I do the next best thing: I go to bed with my girlfriend, who once met the great man. That's how much I love westerns. — Clive Sinclair

Who hides a ring? Who sets up this whole cockamamie production with puzzle pieces and treasure hunts and who knows what else over a ring? — Eric Berlin

Everyone has had, at a given moment, an extraordinary experience which will be for him, because of the memory of it he preserves, the crucial obstacle to his inner metamorphosis. — Emil Cioran

That's lovely singing, Saraid," Eile said. "Is Sorry asleep now?"
Saraid shook her head solemnly. "Sorry's sad. Crying." She held the doll against her shoulder, patting its back.
"Oh. Why is she sad?"
"Sorry wants Feeler come back." It was like a punch in the gut. She had thought Saraid had forgotten him; she had assumed new friends and a safe haven would drive the memories of that long journey across country, just the three of them, from her daughter's mind. Foolish. The images of that time were still bright and fresh in her own head; she dreamed of them every night. Why should Saraid be any different just because she was small? — Juliet Marillier

One must own that there are certain books which can be read without the mind and without the heart, but still with considerable enjoyment. — Virginia Woolf

No day is alike - I do many other things, and I'm very active in the environmental movement. — Jostein Gaarder

The grand result of schooling is a mind with just vision to discern, with free force to do: the grand schoolmaster is Practice. — Thomas Carlyle

Love is a mess, at best, and I figure it can be very real in spite of all the things people try to attach to it. — Sean Penn

Knowing you might not make it ... in that knowledge courage is born. — William S. Burroughs

Everything turns on grasping and expressing the True, not only as Substance, but equally as Subject. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel