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Every time I stumbled and fell, something in me hardened, became worse.
By the time I reached the castle gates; I think I was not Lestat. I was someone else altogether. — Anne Rice

The best doctors are the ones that can get inside your head and fix something without making a hole. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Real heroes are others, those who have suffered in their soul, in their heart, in their spirit, in their mind, for their loved ones. Those are the real heroes. Im just a cyclist. — Gino Bartali

Anger is a better weapon than tears; a burr commands more respect than a sensitive plant. — Myrtle Reed

Remember how Margaret Thatcher came to believe that abroad was more important than at home? Didn't do her much good. — Simon Hoggart

Synergy is everywhere in nature. If you plant two plants close together, the roots commingle and improve the quality of the soil so that both plants will grow better than if they were separated. If you put two pieces of wood together, they will hold much more than the total weight held by each separately. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. One plus one equals three or more. — Stephen Covey

The child lives in the book; but just as much the book lives in the child. — Elizabeth Bowen

In Jesus, God wills to be true God not only in the height but also in the depth - in the depth of human creatureliness, sinfulness and mortality. — Karl Barth

Characters who are on screen from start to finish are not necessarily the ones who have the greatest impact. — Jeanne Moreau

Thus the very purpose of [Christ's] self-giving on the cross was not just to save individuals, and so perpetuate their loneliness, but to create a new community whose members would belong to him, love one another, and eagerly serve the world." 27 — Nate Palmer

Criticism occupies the lowest place in the literary hierarchy: as regards form, almost always; and as regards moral value, incontestably. It comes after rhyming games and acrostics, which at least require a certain inventiveness. — Gustave Flaubert