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The foolishness of chasing the moon ached my heart. I was stuck between the moon and the shore and surrounded by an empty sea. — Kevin James Moore
I think if you're in favor of World War III, you have your candidate. You know, here's the thing. — Renee Montagne
He recited, "My mother was a bird of fire. She bore me swaddled over the ruined cities of my sisters. We rained a sea of flame upon our brother, and brought them aloft again. Transformed. Our mothers burned the cities. We keep the ruins. — Kameron Hurley
So obscure are the greatest events, as some take for granted any hearsay, whatever its source, others turn truth into falsehood, and both errors find encouragement with posterity. — Tacitus
Nothing which we can imagine about Nature is incredible. — Pliny The Elder
My dear Lou, I, too, have dawns about me, and not painted ones! Something I no longer believed possible, to find a friend for my ultimate happiness and suffering, now seems to me possible - the golden possibility on the horizon of my whole future life. I am moved whenever I so much as think of the bold and rich soul of my dear Lou. F.N. — Irvin D. Yalom
Homo ferus: wild human. An unpredictable, nocturnal creature usually found in trees. Caution: may cause bewilderment and disorientation. Also, prone to teasing. — Jessica Khoury
I've been told that I have a lot of energy. The secret is that I use renewable resources. Some days I'm solar powered. Some days I'm wind powered. And some people in this room might think I'm hybrid gas-powered. You'll just have to guess which it is today. — Bill Richardson
I understood very little about the significance of the Tony before, but I've learned that it makes a huge significance to whether or not your show is going to run. — Jez Butterworth
But if there were some version of luminol, the stuff they use to find blood at crime scenes, to detect the presence of grief, half the people we pass on the street would light up like Christmas trees. I — Darcey Bell
If you don't want to be the biggest band in the world, you may as well pack it in. — Noel Gallagher
Like all immigrants, he seemed to have an unerring instinct for the oldest, truest words in his new language. The way he said the word, it felt free of the treacherous weight of mate — Richard Flanagan
I've traveled around the world. — Carly Fiorina
The Hollywood system has its own problems. Movie making is never an easy job. — Ryuhei Kitamura