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retinue to the city for the tourney on Prince Joffrey's — George R R Martin
Jed Perl writes precisely and ecstatically. Antoine' s Alphabet is a history and a fairy tale, a work of criticism, and a work of art. — Jonathan Safran Foer
And I was holding someone who was destined to be my best friend, or possibly my worst enemy. — Rick Riordan
Originality consists of returning to the origin. Thus, originality means returning, through one's resources, to the simplicity of the early solutions. — Antonio Gaudi
The word gap leads to an achievement gap and has life-long consequences — Hillary Clinton
My own special knowledge is about the Abenaki people and, to some degree, my Iroquois neighbors. But whenever I write anything about another tribal nation, I always get a lot of help. Not just from books, but from people who belong to that tribal nation. — Joseph Bruchac
The swing between confronting the dangerous or brutal and the beautiful or the kind is one of the elements of being human that I have battled with all my life. That mixture of love and savagery is there in every important relationship in our lives: with parents, siblings, lovers, our closest friends. I have always wanted to be faithful to that truth. — Christos Tsiolkas
I have done my time living on the run. I'm British and I want to come home. — Gary Glitter
Conceiv'd out of the fullest heat and pulse of European feudalism -personifying ill unparalleled ways the medieval aristocracy, its towering spirit of ruthless and gigantic caste, with its own peculiar air and arrogance (no mere imitation) -only one of the "wolfish earls" so plenteous in the plays themselves, or some born descendant and knower, might seem to be the true author of those amazing works -works in some respects greater than anything else ill recorded literature. — Walt Whitman
If what we want is God's justice, coming to sort things out, we will do better to get entirely out of the way and let God do his own work, rather than supposing our burst of anger (which will most likely have all sorts of nasty bits to it, such as wounded pride, malice and envy) will somehow help God do what needs to be done. — N. T. Wright
I cannot break the chains you forged against yourself. — Jeff Wheeler
As a human being, our abilities are unlimited. The only limitation is the mindset. — Debasish Mridha