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When you are young so many things are difficult to believe, and yet the dullest people will tell you that they are true
such things, for instance, as that the earth goes round the sun, and that it is not flat but round. But the things that seem really likely, like fairy-tales and magic, are, so say the grown-ups, not true at all. Yet they are so easy to believe, especially when you see them happening. — E. Nesbit

Such was the way the sad world turned. — Ransom Riggs

I'd read somewhere that nine out of ten adults in Alaska had a drinking problem. I could believe it. Snow, ice, sleet, wind, the dark night of the soul: what else were you supposed to do? — T.C. Boyle

Creating a believable world on the ship was very important, and technically they got better and better and better at showing the ship too. — Patrick Stewart

The task for me is to not only comprehend the world, but to change the world. I would like to see a world where America lives up to its ideals, and resolves the contradiction between reality and principles. — Ronald Takaki

The silent ebb and flow of life without change seemed deadly to me. — Anne Rice

No strike could ever be won with a Communist at its head since the employers would make victory impossible. — James P. Cannon

If you would be interesting, be interested, if you would be pleased, be pleasing, if you would be loved, be loveable, if you would be helped be helpful. — William Arthur Ward

All kinds of violence on the TV. You're not supposed to watch violence on the TV. Children, they can't watch it 'cause they're afraid maybe the kids will copy something they see on the TV. I can't even get a funny cartoon anymore because some 12-year-old somewhere watched a particularly violent episode of the Road Runner-Coyote show, and the next day, they found him at the bottom of a canyon, two giant springs strapped to his feet. — Norm MacDonald

Life is pitifully mediocre without passion. Never let anyone take your passion away from you. — Keely Brooke Keith

For many people, depression is an abrupt change in an otherwise full and happy life. It emerges suddenly and devastates by its very strangeness and pathology. — Nell Casey

The voice without a body went on singing, and certainly Raoul had never in his life heard anything more absolutely and heroically sweet, more gloriously insidious, more powerful. — Gaston Leroux

Doesn't ability to do the job come into the equation?"
"Of course not, you fool," said Jimmy. "This is politics. — Jeffrey Archer