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We had told people. We had to untell them. You did it so I wouldn't have to speak. — Jenny Offill
Every walk should offer some knotty problem for the children to think out-"Why does that leaf float on the water, and this pebble sink?" and so on. — Charlotte Mason
When one has once fully entered the realm of love, the world - no matter how imperfect - becomes rich and beautiful, it consists solely of opportunities for love. — Soren Kierkegaard
The time frame and how people treated each other was upsetting, but what's great about this story is that they really focus on the strengths of these people and the strengths of the culture, of who these Americans were. That, actually, is uplifting. — Aldis Hodge
Life is not only knowing what you want but what you'll settle for. — Joan Bennett Kennedy
If goodness does exist, then I'm the opposite of it. I'm evil, and I revel in it — Anne Rice
There is a difference between GOLD and SILVER, know where you stand — Angel Phetheni
Enchantment produces a Secondary World, into which both designer and spectator can enter, to the satisfaction of their senses while they are inside; but in its purity it is artistic in desire and purpose. Magic produces, or pretends to produce, an alteration in the Primary World. It does not matter by whom it is said to be practised, fay or mortal, it remains distinct from the other two; it is not an art but a technique; its desire is power in this world, domination of things and wills. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Whoever rises above those who once pleased themselves with equality, will have many malevolent gazers at his eminence. — Samuel Johnson
Because I was newly pregnant, I was sick as a dog, yet I knew all my lines from a year before. — Gwyneth Paltrow
I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. — Ludovico Ariosto
No matter how big you get, it's still okay to cry because everybody's got a right to their own tears. — Jacqueline Woodson