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We saw a cloudwall hung many miles to the east and hawks floating in the unforced motion that makes you think they've been up there, the same two birds since bible times. — Don DeLillo

I didn't know who I was or who I wanted to be until you stumbled into my life. I refuse to let you go. — Alex Rosa

I feel moved to express what I feel more strongly than anything else, and what in my opinion is of immense importance, namely, what we call the renunciation of all opposition by force, which really simply means the doctrine of the law of love unperverted by sophistries. — Mahatma Gandhi

Now, of course, cold fusion is the daddy of them all in a way, in terms of value, so I think that viewed in a social way, from the point of social considerations and economics, it will tell you that this thing will stay around. — Martin Fleischmann

Realizing that many you once thought the world of are nothing but glorified assholes means you've grown up. — Crystal Woods

We are meaning-seeking creatures. — Karen Armstrong

Genius and virtue are to be more often found clothed in gray than in peacock bright. — Van Wyck Brooks

In order for a narrative to work, the primary character should have a concrete desire - a need that drives her story - and the story's writer should make this goal known to the reader pretty early in the narrative. — Darin Strauss

Melanoma is not the most common of skin cancers, but it is the most dangerous if not found in the early stages. — Jane Green

And I also thought that Richard Nixon was the greatest political education we have ever had, but it looks like we need to relearn them again. — Wavy Gravy

If every husband and every wife would constantly do whatever might be possible to ensure the comfort and happiness of his or her companion, there would be very little, if any, divorce. Argument would never be heard. Accusations would never be leveled. Angry explosions would not occur. Rather, love and concern would replace abuse and meanness. — Gordon B. Hinckley