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Hitherto the plans of the educationalists have achieved very little of what they attempted, and indeed we may well thank the beneficent obstinacy of real mothers, real nurses, and (above all) real children for preserving the human race in such sanity as it still possesses. — C.S. Lewis

There are two different stories in horror: internal and external. In external horror films, the evil comes from the outside, the other tribe, this thing in the darkness that we don't understand. Internal is the human heart. — John Carpenter

If I hear one of my songs by anybody, it's a dream come true every time for me as a songwriter, because I want to write a song, I want to write a song that the world can sing and will always sing. — Smokey Robinson

I need thy presence every passing hour; What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? — Henry Francis Lyte

Muddled minds read him, and found themselves moving with delight in a world of clarity. — Jocelyn Gibb

I sat up so fast I practically broke the sound barrier, but it was Cal standing in my doorway, not Archer. I heaved a huge sigh, one of relief, and not even a little bit of disappointment.
Of course, once I'd wrapped my mind around the fact that it was Cal and not Archer standing in my bedroom, it dawned on me that Cal was standing in my bedroom. — Rachel Hawkins

The principal impact of foreign enterprise on the development of the underdeveloped countries lies in hardening and strengthening the sway of merchant capitalism, in slowing down and indeed preventing its transformation into industrial capitalism. — Paul A. Baran

Medicine is the restoration of discordant elements; sickness is the discord of the elements infused into the living body. — Leonardo Da Vinci

There are all kinds of things you can do to marry literacy with health. — C. Everett Koop

I get stronger as the game goes on. — LaDainian Tomlinson

If you are feeling something, then Shakespeare felt it and wrote about it - and wrote about it so eloquently. — Richard McCabe