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How different her mother's world was from hers. How different our mothers' worlds are from all of ours. — Eleanor Brown
As history proves abundantly, mathematical achievement, whatever its intrinsic worth, is the most enduring of all. — G.H. Hardy
Nothing is ever lost by courtesy. It is the cheapest of pleasures, costs nothing, and conveys much. — Erastus Wiman
The things that keep me awake at night are things like textures and instrumentation and plotting out what things are going to do and what the sounds are that I'm trying to capture. — Ariel Pink
Ireland is a fruitful mother of genius, but a barren nurse. — John Boyle O'Reilly
Recognition of the inevitability of comprehensive bureaucratization does not solve the problems that arise out of it. — Joseph A. Schumpeter
What I like doing is being a different person. Every character is kind of different. So being able to be that person and then when you leave you're yourself again. So it's kind of weird to be like two different people, and I think that's kind of fun. — Abigail Breslin
Death makes no conquest of this conqueror: For now he lives in fame, though not in life. — William Shakespeare
There are spaces between the events we see where things get past us. Magicians know this too, with their sleight of hand tricks. If you can find the rhythm of those spaces, the openings in time, you can hide whole worlds inside them. — Kenneth Calhoun
I'm going to claim her so there's nothing to protect her from. I'll make her mine, fill her with my seed and it will plant there. She'll make an excellent mate and mother to my young."
-Brawn — Laurann Dohner
The men and women of America's homeland security apparatus do important work to protect us, and Republicans and Democrats in Congress should not be playing politics with that. — Barack Obama
For myself, I declare I don't know anything about it. But the sight of the stars always makes me dream. — Vincent Van Gogh
At its Greek root, "to believe" simply means "to give one's heart to." Thus, if we can determine what it is we give our heart to, then we will know what it is we believe. — Kathleen Norris
is pre-eminently a redemptive system. It — Ed Wharton
All books are either dreams or swords,
You can cut, or you can drug, with words. — Amy Lowell
