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In the months that followed he brought a rapid succession of cases to court - as he recalled, smelling somewhat of midnight oil. — Anthony Everitt

Curiouser and curiouser! Cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English). — Lewis Carroll

For me there is no gap between my painting and my so-called 'decorative' work. I never considered the 'minor arts' to be artistically frustrating; on the contrary, it was an extension of my art. — Sonia Delaunay

I wasn't a wrestling fan growing up; I knew who Hulk Hogan was and stuff but I didn't watch it. I started watching wrestling about three years before I got involved with WCW. — Stacy Keibler

I told you long ago that being a real wizard means sacrifice. It means knowing things no one else does," he said, still growling. "I told you that it meant that you might have to act upon what you knew, and knew to be right, even though the whole world set its hand against you. Or that you might have to do horrible, necessary things. Do you remember that? — Jim Butcher

On certain continents poverty is more spiritual than material, a poverty that consists of loneliness, discouragement, and the lack of meaning in life. — Mother Teresa

Memories extend our lives backward through time, making them feel longer. — Dathan Auerbach

Sometimes you learn more from failure than you do from success, and in some ways it's better to have failure at the beginning of your career, or your life. — Michael Crawford

When Unicorns headbutt, there are no winners — Josh Stern

In the end, that's why some of us stupid humans get married. Because we know that we can lose each other and find each other again. — Courtney Maum

What killed people wasn't a bullet, a blade, a fist to the face. What killed people was a feeling. Left too long. Sometimes in the cold, frozen. Sometimes buried and fetid. And sometimes on the shores of a lake, isolated. Left to grow old, and odd. — Louise Penny