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Between whatever has happened already and whatever is to come hovers an invisible borderland, the known on one side and the unknown on the other. — Anthony Doerr

The beauty and nobility, the august mission and destiny, of human handwriting. — George Bernard Shaw

The best teacher is experience. Find the educational in every situation. — Bryan Cranston

I didn't lose everyone I loved." He looked up at her, and she saw that his eyes had gold in them too, precious bright flakes among the brown. "I had you. — Cassandra Clare

Libraries are zoos for books. — Craig Dworkin

He decided that the time had come to decide what he would make of his life. He went, that night, to the roof of his tenement and looked at the lights of the city, the city where he did not run things. He let his eyes move slowly from the windows of the sagging hovels around him to the windows of the mansions in the distance. There were only lighted squares hanging in space, but he could tell from them the quality of the structures to which they belonged; the lights around him looked muddy, discouraged; those in the distance were clean and tight. He asked himself a single question: what was there that entered all those houses, the dim and the brilliant alike, what reached into every room, into every person? They all had bread. Could one rule men through the bread they bought? They had shoes, they had coffee, they had ... The course of his life was set. — Ayn Rand

People often ask me what happened to my first husband? And I say, I killed him. — Florence Henderson

Who I really am keeps surprising me. — Nikki Giovanni