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We're going' Anne said firmly.
So soon?' Percy pleaded. 'But stars come out at night.'
Then they fade at dawn', Anne replied. 'This star needs to veil herself in darkness. — Philippa Gregory

When thou ascendest to thy Heaven I descend to my Hell - even then thou callest to me across the unbridgeable gulf, "My companion, my comrade," and I call back to thee, "My comrade, my companion" - for I would not have thee see my Hell. The flame would burn thy eyesight and the smoke would crowd thy nostrils. And I love my Hell too well to have thee visit it. I would be in Hell alone. — Kahlil Gibran

She is beginning to think it is possible that all creation is a spurt of blank matter that chances to make an emerald planet here, a dead star there, with random waste between. — Don DeLillo

We are talking about institutionalizing a program on solar development that will outlast the Obama administration. — Ken Salazar

The only basis of peace is the cessation of the conflict of two wills: my will vs God's. — Elisabeth Elliot

There was drinking. There was animalistic growling and squawking. There was vomiting. There were flows of excrement. Thus far, this was indistinguishable from most parliaments, but it was the refusal to get down to any real work that galled Satan. — Jonathan L. Howard

Death doesn't just make all the world kin, it makes all religions one — Neal Shusterman

When everybody thinks alike, nobody thinks. — Bill Walton

There are many who think that they are marvelous if they can simply resemble a great man in some one thing; and often they seize only on the defect he has. — Baldassare Castiglione

After Rilo Kiley broke up and a few really intense personal things happened, I completely melted down. It nearly destroyed me. I had such severe insomnia that, at one point, I didn't sleep for five straight nights. — Jenny Lewis

Egdar Derby, mournfully pregnant with patriotism and middle age and imaginary wisdom. And so on. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

To give up the world is to forget the ego, to know it not at all - living in the body, but not of it. — Swami Vivekananda