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Wept for the death of an ardent and immature love that had been unable to bring any comfort or peace to the beloved. And wept for the woman he had taken to wife with such high ideals - the woman who had just killed herself rather than face a final illness with only his arms to comfort her. Wept for his own frailty and infidelity. For his own humanness. He — Mary Balogh

They command a fascination, however reluctant, that borders on psychic masturbation. — Hunter S. Thompson

Protocols, Rules, Regulations and Etiquette are all customs created by humans, for human welfare and not for warfare. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Day by day we are summoned beyond a safe theological "knowledge of description" to one of unpredictable "acquaintance. — Susan S. Phillips

Here was a monument, in fieldstone, to the art of family life. — Judith Thurman

Do I really want to do a mobile game that's one of 300,000, where discoverability is everything? You really have to have a little more sizzle on the steak. I would rather be one of 100 apps for Google Glass than one of 300,000 for iOS and Android. — Nolan Bushnell

The course of mankind's progress is not a straight, automatic line, but a tortuous struggle, with long detours or relapses into the stagnant night of the irrational. Mankind moves forward by the grace of those human bridges who are able to grasp and transmit, across years or centuries, the achievements men had reached
and to carry them further. Thomas Aquinas is one illustrious example: he was the bridge between Aristotle and the Renaissance, spanning the infamous detour of the Dark and Middle Ages. — Ayn Rand

It's been a long time since I felt something like hope. Don't ask me to give it up for Netflix and a Prius. — Tiffany Reisz

True or false, that which is said of men often occupies as important a place in their lives, and above all in their destinies, as that which they do. — Victor Hugo

Thus a plurality of gods could not constitute an alternative to or contradiction of the unity of God; they still would not belong to the same ontological frame of reference as he. — David Bentley Hart