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Every day she waits for night-time. She goes to bed at half past eight because that is the earliest time she can imagine going to bed and because that means that the day is officially over and she doesn't have to do anything more about it. About anything. — Ahdaf Soueif
Man is capable of every great heroism; it was man who found a means of conquering the formidable obstacles of his environment, establishing himself lord of the earth, and laying the foundations of civilization. — Maria Montessori
I won't disturb the slumber of feelings that have died. If I never loved I never would have cried ... I am a rock. — Paul Simon
No matter what you say, or how much you talk, someone isn't really forgiven until you can stand beside them without wanting to slap them in the face. — Alan Heathcock
A free lunch doesn't taste as good as a well earned dinner — Steven Aitchison
There are no walls at the edge of this universe ...
absence of gravity is the limit of space existence. — Toba Beta
In the deepest hour of the night I confess to myself three things; I would die if I was forbidden to write, forbidden to love, or forbidden to fashion ... love each other, and celebrate the art and lifestyle of music. — Lady Gaga
China, in short has the potential to be considerably more powerful than even the United States. — John Mearsheimer
Many retirees - and those on the cusp of retirement - learned
a harsh lesson in 2008. They need not have suffered that way
if only the proper advice had reached their ears. I want to do
my part to remedy that situation so that millions of retirees can
remain securely on the path to prosperity. — Christopher K. Abts
Roque always did dress up a place. Unfortunately he's got the taste of a ninety-year-old orchestra first chair. — Pierce Brown
With the newspapers cheering, Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt chose a top-notch regiment of more than 1,250 men. They were first called Teddy's Texas Tarantulas and went through three or four other monikers until Roosevelt's Rough Riders stuck. — Douglas Brinkley
The most prominent Buddhist in the world today, I think, would likely say that this is even truer in his case: he is just a finger pointing at a finger pointing at the moon. — Anonymous
