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Stories worked much the same way ... A false note at the beginning was much more costly than one nearer the end because early errors were part of the foundation. — Richard Russo
He imagined he could see the very faces of the stars; pale, they were, and smiling gently, as if they had spent so much time above the world, watching the scrambling and the joy and the pain of the people below them, that they could not help being amused every time another little human believed itself the center of its world, as each of us does. And — Neil Gaiman
Odds are just the people opinion. Respect your own opinion. — Evander Holyfield
I cherished the dream of a country embracing all its people. — Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa
She bellowed the last word with such soul-deep hatred that he felt it like a punch to the gut. — Sarah J. Maas
God giveth true grace to but a chosen few, however many aspire to it. — Orville Dewey
However we assess the relief of the siege of Orleans and the subsequent successes in the Loire Valley, the military proficiency of the French shocked the English to the point that French victory now seemed almost inevitable. If the English had learned that the French had new materiel or a brilliant new commander, they might have been able to devise counter procedures. But they had underestimated everything, from the loyalty evoked by Joan's leadership at Orleans to the fresh resolve of the men who knew her. In a way she also stood for something like a principle of minimal violence, for although she was always exposed to injury and indeed sustained serious wounds, she never personally harmed an enemy solider. The events of the late spring and early summer of 1929 engendered a new collective spirit among the French. — Donald Spoto
what does it mean, our being free to make decisions, if our behavior does nothing but follow the predetermined laws of nature? — Carlo Rovelli
So it is with Moslem women and their veils,' Michelangelo said. 'When they saw Muhammad's wives wearing veils, they sought to imitate them, and so now nearly all Islamic women wear veils even though there is no stipulation in their Holy Koran that they do so. — Matthew Reilly
