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The language of understanding is not the words, but the silence. The language of love is not the promise, but the feelings. — Debasish Mridha

When microorganisms die, they make oil; when huge timbers fall, they make coal. But everything here was pure, unadulterated rubbish that didn't make anything. Where does a busted videodeck get you? — Haruki Murakami

A great many people go after success simply for the shiny prizes it brings ... And nowhere is it pursued more ardently than in the city of New York. — Stephen Birmingham

I realize that all I can place in the imperfect vessel of writing are imperfect memories and imperfect thoughts. — Haruki Murakami

It is not enough,' Robert Reid said, 'to offer justice. The laws of men, the laws of God himself are not enough unless you know the heart, the tongue, the brain, the gut of your people. — Dorothy Dunnett

You might be a redneck if somebody hollers ho-down and your girlfriend hits the floor. — Jeff Foxworthy

There was something to be said for blissful ignorance. But would I have been happier with no idea about what threatened my world? At least this way I stood a chance of doing something about it. — Shanna Swendson

I don't mind sharing the blame if she'll just admit she started it. — Matt Groening

When climbing the ladder of success, haters, not gravity, try to pull you down. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Unless one believes in a superhuman reason which directs evolution, one is bound to believe in a reason inherent in humanity, a motive power transcending that of each separate people, just as the power of the organism transcends that of the organ. This reason increases in proportion as the unity of mankind becomes established. — Ellen Key

I think all those actors from that generation, like Bogart - they were wonderful actors. They didn't act. They just came on and they did it, and the characters were wonderful. — Anthony Hopkins

Vanya soon found that America might be an exciting place to arrive, but living there could become, in time, as boring as anything else. — Orson Scott Card