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Perhaps in his loneliness he had acquired the silent conviction that he was 'the last', the one, the only. And, being the last, he ceased to be Benjamin, becoming Israel. And upon his heart had settled the history of five thousand years, no longer remote, but become as the history of his own lifetime. His "I" was the converse of the imperial "We. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

Nor had I any illusions about Algernon Charles Swinburne, who often used to stop my perambulator when he met it on Nurses' Walk, at the edge of Wimbledon Common, and pat me on the head and kiss me: he was an inveterate pram-stopper and patter and kisser. — Robert Graves

Unless a man has considerable skill with and reliance in his weapon, he will not remain cool in the presence of dangerous game close by. — Townsend Whelen

It just seems weird, you know!" Leila shouted. "The way she talks about you to the other girls! I neeeever thought you guys would get along. — Melanie Spring

There are spaces of sorrow only God can touch. — Helen Prejean

I cannot smell mothballs because it's so difficult to get their little legs apart. — Steve Martin

He can't change the decisions he made in the past any more than you or I could ours. — V.R. Avent

But as he shook her hand and met those striking emerald eyes, he knew before he'd taken his sext breath that she was the one he could spend the rest of his life looking for but never find again. — Nicholas Sparks

The final test of fame is to have a crazy person imagine he is you. — Mel Brooks

There were many kinds of freedom, and the most precious ones were secret. — Steven Erikson

It is no exaggeration to say that Israeli policy in the occupied territories is not simply a matter of foreign policy - it is a matter for British domestic security policy too,. — John Denham

We believe that what they call "Grexit" [a Greek exit from the eurozone] is not an option for us. — Antonis Samaras

Every Saturday morning, first thing before breakfast, his parents held conferences with their children requiring them to answer two questions put to each of them: 1. What have you learned that is true (and how do you know)? 2. What problem do you have? — Toni Morrison