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Will walked silently to touch the iron rungs hidden under the rustling ivy. "Dad. You won't pull these off ... ?" Dad probed one with his fingers. "Some day, when you're tired of them, you'll take them off yourself." "I'll never be tired of them." "Is that how it seems? Yes, to someone your age, you figure you'll never get tired of anything. All right, son, up you go. — Ray Bradbury

When the material, psychological and spiritual dimensions are brought into balance, life becomes whole, and this union brings feelings of comfort and security. — Deepak Chopra

The power of a smile is such that even drawing a happy face on a piece of paper makes your lips turn up. — Richelle E. Goodrich

...American book jackets reflect the spirit of country - little homogeneity, lots of diversity. — Jhumpa Lahiri

When tradition is thought to state the way things really are, it becomes the director and judge of our lives; we are, in effect, imprisoned by it. On the other hand, tradition can be understood as a pointer to that which is beyond tradition: the sacred. Then it functions not as a prison but as a lens. — Marcus J. Borg

Grammar is the logic of speech, even as logic is the grammar of reason. — Richard Chenevix Trench

As a comedian, as a person, as a citizen, as a mammal - in all of those areas, I am looking forward to the end of the Bush administration with every fiber of my being. — Jon Stewart

You can't lose what you never had, you cant keep what's not yours, and you can't hold on to something that doesn't want to stay. — Damon Suede

I love Paris in the summer, when it sizzles. — Cole Porter

Maybe it takes tragedy to create paradise. — Katie Kacvinsky

I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent. — Mahatma Gandhi

myth doesn't mean a lie; it means a traditional story that tells you something about people and their worldview and what they hold sacred. — Anonymous

Time is our delight and our prison. It binds all human beings together, since we all share the pleasures and burdens of memory, and we all know the anticipation of cherished goals and the dark prospect of personal mortality. — Francesco Petrarca

Normalcy...what a strange word. Its definition can be changed so completely by one phone call... — Diana Mankin Phelps