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Probably most catastrophes end this way without an ending, the dead not even knowing how they died ... ,those who loved them forever questioning "this unnecessary death," and the rest of us tiring of this inconsolable catastrophe and turning to the next one. — Norman Maclean

Clearly the person who accepts the Church as an infallible guide will believe whatever the Church teaches. — Thomas Aquinas

I'm quite proud of growing up in New Zealand where, from quite early on in primary school, you're learning to count in Maori, Maori mythology and dances and colours and history, and I think that gives a child a really good grounding. — Martin Henderson

I believe in God, Sunshine. I've always believed that God exists," he says. And what he says next isn't self-pity or angst or melodrama. It's truth. "I just know that he hates me." Maybe — Katja Millay

Moths, and all sorts of ugly creatures, hover about a lighted candle. Can the candle help it? — Charles Dickens

The true angler is generally a modest man..... — Thaddeus Norris

I would say that one of the things that we are proud of is that we are attracting very interesting guest stars. One is Tyne Daly, who has done a wonderful job. — Michael Biehn

John would have been the first white rapper. And also he would have cherished the Internet. — Yoko Ono

Why can't jazz musicians just leave a melody alone? — Peter Capaldi

How many things by season season'd are, To their right praise and true perfection! — William Shakespeare

When the right one comes along, you figure it out. You move mountains, you change your life and you do whatever it takes to keep them with you. — Jay Crownover

Treat [the people] as slaves, guard them against brigands, and they will come to regard themselves as slaves and brigands. — Liang Qichao

Then some idiot with my mouth — Ronnie Levine

I think what I'm after, a lot of the time, is just honesty. What accounts for the fact that the stories we tell ourselves - the story we carry around and think of most often - are the dark ones? Maybe we have to wander around in the darkness to understand it? — Peter Orner