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Be patient with all that is uncertain in your heart ... do not search for answers, which will not be given: you will not be able to live them, and its importat to live everything. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Your face will freeze like that, you know, Kat," Raffin said helpfully to Katsa.
"Maybe I should rearrange your face, Raff," said Katsa.
"I should like smaller ears," Raffin offered.
"Prince Raffin has nice, handsome ears," Helda said, not looking up from her knitting. "As will his children. Your children will have no ears at all, My Lady," she said sternly to Katsa.
Katsa stared back at her, flabbergasted.
"I believe it's more that her ears won't have children," began Raffin, "which, you'll agree, sounds much less - — Kristin Cashore

The highest treason in the USA is to say Americans are not loved, no matter where they are, no matter what they are doing there. — Kurt Vonnegut

Too many doubts grow in the cracks of silence and separation. — Alison Goodman

Film fixes a precise visual image in the viewer's head. In fiction, you just hope you're precise enough to convey the intended effect. — Jeff VanderMeer

How could someone with a renowned ability to inspire, communicate complex ideas, and connect with voters find himself in this position? The President [Barack Obama], though a dedicated student of history, has seemingly failed to learn the lesson of our nation's most significant political confrontations: They've required single-minded determination, and the willingness to battle until the fight was won. — Arianna Huffington

There's no substitute for the practice of meditation. — Wayne Dyer

Dark' and 'blackish' are not the same concept. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

When a man is asleep, he has in a circle round him the chain of the hours, the sequence of the years, the order of the heavenly host. — Marcel Proust

We can do anything we want to if we stick to it long enough. — Helen Keller

May I never sit on a tribunal where my friends shall not find more favor from me than strangers. — Themistocles

I loved everything about her, and I didn't care how dark she got. If anything it was what I loved the most, the veil of pain that fell across her face most of the day, and all of the night. — Brendan Cowell