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My life would be constrained by the horror and fierce rage that my appearance inspired, but I would know peace as well as fear, tenderness as well as brutality, and even love in a time of cruelty. — Dean Koontz

When the wind blows, the weak are carried away by it, the strong resist it, and the wise manipulate it. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The two-minute disparity prematurely aged Adam Parrish. He liked it when people knew how to do their jobs.
"Say something," Gansey said.
"That bell."
"Everything is terrible," agreed Gansey. — Maggie Stiefvater

I don't want to hurt myself. I want to stop hurting. — David Foster Wallace

You have to be your biggest believer. — Marina And The Diamonds

Never underestimate the effectiveness of a straight cash bribe. — Claud Cockburn

I love the idea of something beautiful happening, and then it being abrasively cut into. Because in a way it's similar to switching channels or surfing the web; I like people getting lulled into something and then taking them somewhere else. — Reggie Watts

Magellan's thirst for glory, under cover of religious zeal, led him fatally astray. — Laurence Bergreen

'Es cor meum,' he murmured, his eyes dancing over my face.
Though I'd never heard the phrase, I responded: 'Ut tu meus.' As you are mine. — T.J. Klune

Friends are like a pleasant park where you wish to go; while you may enjoy the flowers, you may not eat them. — E.W. Howe

Innocence still lives within our hearts and the child within us still knows right from wrong. Instead of connecting with ugliness; connect with beauty. Take great care with what you put into both your mind and body - your health and well-being are at a tremendous risk. — Bryant McGill

To thee, fair Freedom! I retire From flattery, cards, and dice, and din: Nor art thou found in mansions higher Than the low cot, or humble inn. — William Shenstone