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Nicrominus considered that possibility further and came to the realization that the prospect did not bother him particularly. He had led a long life, seen many things, had mates, eaten them, spawned children, eaten them, allowed one of them to live almost on a whim and found the experience to be, on the whole, rather uplifting. There were still things he wished to see and goals he wished to attain. He had no overt desire for death. But if the next few minutes were to result in his being a red and green splotch on the streets of the Spire city, well ... it wasn't as if he hadn't had more than his share of experiences. — Peter David

Because of course she had known she must go. She always did the thing because in obedience lay the integrity that God asked of her. If anyone had asked her what she meant by integrity she would not have been able to tell them but she had seen it once like a picture in her mind, a root going down into the earth and drinking deeply there. No one was really alive without that root. — Elizabeth Goudge

I'm a light sleeper, but so long as I'm wearing earplugs, I sleep well. — Britt Ekland

I resemble the father I once hated. — Niki De St. Phalle

A poet in his senses knocks vainly at the gates of poetry. — Ben Johnson

Vices that are familiar we pardon, and only new ones reprehend. — Publilius Syrus

The worst thing for an effective war on terror is the suspicion of states about the objectives. — Hamid Karzai

During the post-breakdown period, she read books the way an addict swallowed pills. She devoured stories one after the other, trying not to let reality intrude too deeply. — Susan Wiggs

God is the supreme uncreated light of which Wisdom is born, but there was never a time when God's Wisdom did not exist. — Merritt Y. Hughes

Old soldiers never die - they're just thrown on the scrap heap! — Pat Mills

Fog spilled from the heights of San Francisco like the liquid it almost was. On better days it spread across the bay and took over Oakland street by street, a thing you saw coming, a change you watched happening to you, a season on the move. Where it encountered redwoods, the most local of rains fell. Where it found open space, its weightless pale passage seemed both endless and like the end of all things. It was a temporary sadness, the more beautiful for being sad, the more precious for being temporary. It was the slow song in minor that the rock-and-roll sun then chased away. — Jonathan Franzen

It's always a nice day above the clouds — James Stoddah

We experience a body experiencing an outer world. But really, the experience of the outer world, as well as the experience of the body, are not happening in two different places. — Bentinho

We may lack riches, but the greatest fortune is what lies in our hearts. — Dean Koontz