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The fineness which a hymn or psalm affords / If when the soul unto the lines accords. — George Herbert

In all, 86 per cent of the increased life expectancy was due to decreases in infectious diseases. And the bulk of the decline in infectious disease deaths occurred prior to the age of antibiotics. Less than 4 per cent of the total improvement in life expectancy since 1700s can be credited to twentieth-century advances in medical care. — Laurie Garrett

Over the years, I have perfected the art of dancing and photographing at the same time: it's a great double act. If you're dancing, you are joining in. If you stand there rigid, you are not in the flow of things. — Martin Parr

If parenting is the box of raisin bran, then real mothers know the ratio of flakes to fun is severely imbalanced. — Jodi Picoult

Try an' get some rest, darlin'." Clay pressed her back against her pillow. Sophie nodded. Clay stood and took a couple of steps toward the door. He paused and looked back at her, and then he awkwardly came back, leaned over, and kissed her on the forehead, then the cheek, then her lips. He brushed her hair back again. "You and the girls, and this life I've got myself into, will always be a miracle to me, Sophie. — Mary Connealy

Everything worth knowing about the 1980s I learned from obsessively reading Bloom County collections when I was nine and Derek Jarman's diaries when I was twenty. — Ruadhan J. McElroy

Our problem is to become acquainted with our own selves, letting our personalities loose upon the world for the sheer adventure of their full development and in the positive hope that they may in their own way lift the level of humanity. — Norman Vincent Peale

And, I often think, the truth isn't good or bad, it's just the truth. — Polly Horvath

The way your parents try to talk to you about politics and pull you to their side, that's an exciting moment in your family. — Patricia Arquette

Survival in the conventional sense of the term means to continue to live, but also to live after death. — Jacques Derrida

The worker faithful to the well has neither the intention, or time, to violate the name and the service of others. — Chico Xavier

Some men define themselves by women although they appear to believe it is quite the opposite; to believe that it is she, rather than themselves, who is being filed away, tagged, named at last like a quivering cell under a microscope. — Elizabeth Hardwick

If you would rise, do so alone. — Mercedes Lackey