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Chaston wrote that a great many fairies harboured a vague sense of having been treated badly by the English. Though it was a mystery to Chaston - as it is to me - why they should have thought so. In the houses of the great English magicians fairies were the first among the servants and sat in the best places after the magician and his lady. — Susanna Clarke

How do we know that it refers to the past? That is the real problem of memory. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

(Can you understand your own dreams, which arise with mushrooms' rank richness in the night-forests within your skull?) — William T. Vollmann

Getting what you go after is success. Liking it while getting there is happiness. — David O'Brien

There was pain, and then there was PAIN. This was PAIN
-Vishous — J.R. Ward

I remember my second game for England - we lost 2-0 to Norway, I was subbed and didn't do myself justice and I thought that was the end of my England career. — Teddy Sheringham

If you choose to live outside the law, you must obey the law more stringently than anyone. — Bob Dylan

Obama really does recognize the threats that are out there; I think he understands the world. He understands the role of America in that troubled world. — Leon Panetta

I don't believe I can let this subject pass by leaving my own conflicted emotions unconfessed. When Carl Sagan won the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 1978, I dismissed it as a minor achievement for a scientist, scarcely worth listing. When I won the same prize the following year, it wondrously became a major literary award of which scientists should take special note. — Edward O. Wilson

No matter how public your work is, it's just a relationship with yourself. And you have to create a little sacred space inside yourself to treasure that ... because when you die, that's still what you have. It's what you're born with and what you leave with. It's kind of a story of the way you accompanied yourself through your life. — Antony Hegarty

I learn more from creative people in other disciplines than I do even from other architects because I think they have a way of looking at the world that is really important, — Tom Kundig

The paradox of knowledge is not confined to the small, atomic scale; on the contrary, it is as cogent on the scale of man, and even of the stars. — Jacob Bronowski