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For she had discovered that as well as the evil web there was another. This too bound spirits together, but not in a tangle, it was a patterned web and one could see the silver pattern when the sun shone upon it. It seemed much frailer than the dark tangle, that had a hideous strength, but it might not be so always, not in the final reckoning. — Elizabeth Goudge

One day we shall certainly 'reduce' thought experimentally to molecular and chemical motions in the brain; but does that exhaust the essence of thought? — Friedrich Engels

Each dog marks a section of our lives, and in the end, we feed them to the dark, burying them there while we carry on. — Toby Barlow

I can't relate to livin' less than great. — Extra P

I wish my powers were good for things like picking out asparagus. Is there a way to divine where the asparagus came from? Why are some of them thick and some thin, and over there, there's white ones. How will they taste? Do they all taste different? Which are the freshest? Oh my god, this is the hardest thing I've ever done. — Kelly Thompson

Be willing to face life squarely and get down beneath the surface of life where the verities and realities are to be found. — Peace Pilgrim

he could be suspected of knowing anything about the murder, but still he could not be comfortable in the midst of this gossip. It kept him in a cold — Mark Twain

There is no more ceaseless or tormenting care for man, as long as he remains free, than to find someone to bow down to as soon as possible. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Until you take time to discover yourself, you never know what you can achieve or how far you can go — Sunday Adelaja

The peace of God is first and foremost peace with God; it is the state of affairs in which God, instead of being against us, is for us. No account of God's peace which does not start here can do other than mislead. — J.I. Packer

Glorious is the tumult of the waves that crash against a vessel, preparing it for the seas of life. — Don Williams

You have never asked for anything, yet you have become an albatross around my neck. Your bony arms are knotted behind my head, I walk bowed under the weight of you. — J.M. Coetzee

The lack of predictability with television is something that's constantly changing what your perception of who you think your character is. — Lucy Liu