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They'll be working through until it's done, so Janice has gone to KFC for a bargain bucket. They're dining al desko. — Christopher Fowler
There would be no way for anyone to get caught in the act of wondering, — Lois Lowry
A lot of Iran's empowerment is a result of the war in Iraq. — Richard Engel
You go through things sometimes that make you aware of the really good things in life. — Cliff Floyd
It is not surprising that Ibn Sina is a national icon in Iran today, and one can find countless schools and hospitals named after him in many countries around the world. Indeed, his legacy stretches even further, for there is an 'Avicenna' crater on the moon, and in 1980 every member country of Unesco celebrated the thousand-year anniversary of Ibn Sina's birth. As a philosopher he is referred to as the Aristotle of Islam; as a physician he is known as the Galen of Islam. — Jim Al-Khalili
There is always more after the ending. Always the next morning, and the next. Always changes, losses and gains. Always one step after the other. Until the one true ending that none of us can escape. But even that ending is only a small one, larges as it looms for us. There is still the next morning for everyone else. For the vast majority of the rest of the universe that ending might as well not ever have happened. Every ending is an arbitrary one. Everything ending is from another angle, not really an ending. — Ann Leckie
A redoubtable alchemy was at work behind impenetrable veils as the forest prepared it's nocturnal mysteries. — Julien Gracq
Accepting good advice means nothing other than to strengthen one's own ability. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If we act like prey, they'll act like predators — Alyxandra Harvey
Talking with friends about books harks back to the original impulse behind storytelling, the forging of human bonds. We have told ourselves stories not just, in Joan Didion's phrase, in order to live, but in order to live with one another. — Brian Hall
