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Tintinnabulation is like this. Here I am alone with silence. I have discovered that it is enough when a single note is beautifully played. This note, or a silent beat, or a moment of silence comfort me. — Arvo Part

The man (or woman) who can make hard things easy is the educator. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

- activity holidays are a whatsit. Contradiction in terms."
"Oxymoron."
I flipped him a finger. "Same to you with knobs on. — J.L. Merrow

With any project there's one or two things that you really want to do and that's going to crack it. — Matthew Bourne

She tried to push away that memory. Her brave winged friend, dying from poison, his muzzle in her lap, looking at her trustingly as she raised her dagger to end his misery ... Gods, — Rick Riordan

I love driving; driving along the California coastline is the best drive in the world. — Al Jardine

I went along the level shore and walked in the shallow water, stepping in and out of it, as if drunk, enthralled by the soft gurgling of the swift current; I stood in the water up to my knees and imagined that I was sinking deeper and deeper into a whirlpool: deeper and deeper, the water was up to my chin, to my lips, over my head. Above me the current was rippling, around me there was a greenish silence, the swaying grasses wrapped around my legs. I was also swaying, like a blade of grass; small fish swam into my mouth and out of my ears; crayfish caught my toes with their claws; a large, slow fish brushed against my thigh. Peace. Indifference. "Hey!" I cried, silently, and sat down in the grove between the path and the river, between life and death. — Mesa Selimovic

What does that indignity amount to, weighed, I mean, in the scales of the New Testament? — Herman Melville

We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone. — Ronald Reagan

The statistics of suicide show that, for non-combatants at least, life is more interesting in war than in peace. — William Ralph Inge