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The flowers never waste their sweetness on the desert air or, for that matter, on the jungle air. In fact, they waste it only when nobody except a human being is there to smell it. It is for the bugs and a few birds, not for men, that they dye their petals or waft their scents. — Joseph Wood Krutch

In the same way that cathedrals have always aroused in me the sensation of extreme light-headedness one often feels in the presence of man-made tributes to the glory of something that does not exist, — Muriel Barbery

The only thing that matters is what you do now, here. — Arthur M. Jolly

Let me get this straight. The owners are about to shut down baseball when it's more prosperous than it's even been, and the players are the ones who have to get their urine tested? — Ron Darling

I like a lot of Ralph Lauren and classic styles ... My style has changed in that I'm willing to try more things. — Troian Bellisario

Strange it is, but unforgettable moments are often connected with very small happenings, happenings that assume fictitious proportions, especially when we are children. — Radclyffe Hall

This was a Julian she'd never seen, a Julian with his expression stripped down to the elegant bones of his face. — Cassandra Clare

you young ones . . ." 'Ask not what you can do for your country, but what your country has ever done for you? — Charles Stross

I think I would like to write screenplays, books, really anything. — Kara Hayward

Looking for hidden meaning in these papers was the same as looking for hidden meaning in the natural world around us. If it existed, it could be activated only by the eye of the beholder. — Jeff VanderMeer

I try to follow his example, not to imitate him. — George Bernard Shaw

Mostly the loss teaches us only about the value of things. — Arthur Schopenhauer

In almost all cases, the objective of a trip is paradoxical. You ultimately want to return to the starting point safely. Writing fiction is the same; no matter how far you go, or a how deep a place you go to, in the end when you finish writing, you have to return to the place where you started. That is the final destination. However, the starting point to which you return is never the starting point where you actually started. The scenery is the same, and the faces are the same, and things placed there are the same. However, something fundamental has changed significantly. That's what we discover; it's your discovery. To know that difference is also one of your prime objectives - or at least to acknowledge that difference. — Haruki Murakami