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At least we're getting the kind of experience we need for the next war. — Allen Dulles
And two years ago this morning I woke wondering what delightful gift the new day would give me. These are the two years I thought would be filled with fun."
"Would you exchange them - now - for two years filled with fun "
"No " said Rilla slowly. "I wouldn't. It's strange - isn't it - They have been two terrible years - and yet I have a queer feeling of thankfulness for them - as if they had brought me something very precious in all their pain. I wouldn't want to go back and be the girl I was two years ago not even if I could. Not that I think I've made any wonderful progress - but I'm not quite the selfish frivolous little doll I was then. I suppose I had a soul then Miss Oliver - but I didn't know it. I know it now - and that is worth a great deal - worth all the suffering of the past few years. — L.M. Montgomery
My major preoccupation is the question, 'What is reality?' — Philip K. Dick
There are plenty of characters I'd love to write. Swamp Thing, Etrigan the Demon, Man-Thing, Howard the Duck, Dr. Strange, Dr. Druid, Ghost Rider, the Micronauts, the Shogun Warriors ... the list goes on and on. — Cullen Bunn
To be happy, a man must love his wife as she chooses to be loved. — Honore De Balzac
But silence continued in the layers of the earth, and this density that I could feel at my shoulders continued harmonious, sustained, unaltered through eternity. I lay there pondering my situation, lost in the desert, and in danger, naked between sky and sand and stars, withdrawn by too much silence from the poles of my life. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
we advised the readers to buy their stocks as they bought their groceries, not as they bought their perfume. — Benjamin Graham
I didn't know what the hell Charlie Parker was playing ... I just liked the way he played. — Charlie Watts
Theology, I still think, is due to lack of faith. — Karl R. Popper
Action without prayer thins out into something very exterior. A prayerless life can result in effective action and accomplish magnificent things, but if there is no developed interiority, the action never enters into the depth and intimacy of relationships. — Eugene H. Peterson
There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure. — Paulo Coelho
Some people like knowing what's going to happen. — Eileen Cook
