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How soon before there are ancient texts they feel they have to obey but have forgotten how to interpret? — Margaret Atwood

It is fortunate that diplomats have long noses since they usually cannot see beyond them. — Paul Claudel

Didn't know anyone could see it," Samuel said. "You know, Lee, I think of my life as a kind of music, not always good music but still having form and melody. And my life has not been a full orchestra for a long time now. A single note only - and that note unchanging sorrow. I'm not alone in my attitude, Lee. It seems to me that too many of us conceive of a life as ending in defeat. — John Steinbeck

It was as if each of them sensed vaguely that the Saturday afternoons of youth are few, and precious, and this feeling which neither of them could have defined or described made every moment of this time together too short, too quickly gone, yet clearer and more sharply edged than any other. — Grace Metalious

Desmond, don't poke the baby!' ... 'I'll get you next time-' Don't threaten the baby either!' ... — Derek Landy

People often remain in the dark, not due to lack of light but of failure to open their eyes. — Allen Johnson

These are the things I never say to anyone anymore. Not because I don't want to say them - I want to scream them. But these are the things that no one else can bear to hear. — Ally Carter

The Jews are pioneers; they are always the ones to change the face of the world. — Anat Talshir

... breaking the heart of someone you still love is a rare horror, not funny to anyone, except perhaps Satan ... and even his pleasure would be spoiled by not having had a hand in it, by the dumb, wasteful accident of the thing. The Devil wants meaning just like the rest of us. — Glenn Duncan

I couldn't hear anything or anyone, there was only the sound of our sex and the smell of books. — Juliet Gauvin

Smugglin' that by me? That's like tryin' to smuggle sunrise past a rooster. — Phillip C. McGraw