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It's so silly isn't it? how we grown men take up trout angling not simply to pursue trout but to find some place, some special place, where we feel at ease. a place to belong. Forces, not forms, persist: energy is spent and endures; time does not tick, it flows. God loves a man that smells of trout water and mountain meadows. Which way's heaven, you suppose? Follow the trail and keep close to the stream. — Carey Mulligan

Whenever I investigate a smell, I find that the answer is always bad. It's never: 'What is that? *sniff* muffins!' — Demetri Martin

The competitive nation-state system, with all its capacity for good and evil, is spreading in the Third World and is transforming that world. — Robert Gilpin

I come to YOU without ME, come to ME without YOU. — Rumi

It's hard to tell what people will do with the word and how they'll be circulating it but I think the storytellers and the stories themselves will always be there. — Edwidge Danticat

No matter how secret a particular satellite was, it had to obey the same laws of physics as the rest of the solar system. — Trevor Paglen

It's hard to live your life in color, and tell the truth in black and white. — Gregg Allman

I remember the stink of corruption. It had a kind of sweetness to it, a sweetness that'd make you want to hurl. — Mark Lawrence

It's proper Netiquette to view in-App webpages in a mobile browser for better security. — David Chiles

I've discovered that sometimes God wants us to live inside of the questions. Sometimes he wants us to linger in the waiting, hoping, praying. In fact, sometimes it's right in the middle of our darkness in the middle of our crisis, in the middle of our Plan B struggles that God speaks most clearly. — Pete Wilson

I want to feel every ounce of pain and happiness life can serve up, because it'll mean I've survived. It'll mean I'm alive. — Alexandra Bracken

You don't run out on people; you run out on yourself. — Truman Capote