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One must make the warrior walk his everyday walk. — Miyamoto Musashi
i could love dearly and yet not dearly enough to fear or suffer their loss. — Rick Barrett
The God of my childhood was an old, white, Vandyck-bearded Father Time, who roared up thunder, then puffed out His cheeks and blew down hurricanes on His errant children. He could be placated only if one fell prostrate, groveled and begged for mercy. I didn't like that God, but He did seem more real than a Maker who was just thought and spirit. I wished for a Someone in between. — Maya Angelou
But that is impossible," said Peter.
"Magic is always impossible," said the magician. "It begins with the impossible and ends with the impossible and is impossible in between. That is why it is magic. — Kate DiCamillo
Being with you never felt wrong. It's the one thing I did right. You're the one thing I did right. — Becca Fitzpatrick
Why do I regret Chelsea? I'm the boss of the richest club in the world. I have not had much time to adjust myself, but I've found a great restaurant! That is the first thing I did when I arrived! — Carlo Ancelotti
G.K. Chesterton said (in a somewhat different context), "If you believe in nothing, you'll believe in anything." That — Michael Crichton
Have a nice life, Clara," he says. "You deserve to be happy. — Cynthia Hand
There is a certain kind of person who is so dominated by the desire to be loved for himself alone that he has constantly to test those around him by tiresome behavior; what he says and does must be admired, not because it is intrinsically admirable, but because it is his remark, his act. Does not this explain a good deal of avant-garde art? — W. H. Auden
Lord, the money we do spend on Government and it's not one bit better than the government we got for one-third the money twenty years ago. — Will Rogers
I seat myself at the typewriter and hope, and lurk. — Mignon G. Eberhart
