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Fighting demons is what I do; real, and those in my head. — Pippa DaCosta

We can be together, Rose. Soon. We're almost there. And nothing will ever keep us apart ... — Richelle Mead

It was entirely taken for granted that there wasn't any lying in our family, and I was advanced in adolescence before I realized that in plenty of homes where I played with schoolmates, and went to their parties, children lied to their parents and parents lied to their children and to each other. It took me a long time to realize that these very same everyday lies, and the stratagems and jokes and tricks and dares that went with them, were in fact the basis of the scenes I so well loved to hear about and hoped for and treasured in the conversation of adults. My instinct - the dramatic instinct - was to lead me, eventually, on the right track for a storyteller: the scene was full of hints, pointers, suggestions, and promises of things to find out and know about human beings.I had to grow up and learn to listen for the unspoken as well as the spoken - and to know a truth, I also had to recognize a lie. — Eudora Welty

Once a man begins to recognize himself in another, he can no longer look on that person as a stranger. — Paul Auster

You have the opportunity to make a tremendous impact on the lives of the people with whom you work and live. Make the most of it. — Douglas Conant

It is clear our nation is reliant upon big foreign oil. More and more of our imports come from overseas. — George W. Bush

Asking for forgiveness is just one of the most painful kind of experiences. — Nick Nolte

If you take advantage of everything that America has to offer, there's nothing you can't accomplish. — Geraldine Ferraro

Expectations are resentments waiting to happen. — Anne Lamott

Society at present suffers far more from waste of money than from want of it. There is dignity in every attempt to economise. It indicates self-denial and imparts strength of character. It produces a well-regulated mind. — Morarji Desai

We've got an engaging, edgy, vibrant, fun product, ... It may or may not work, but we're going to give it our best shot. — Richard Branson

If we wanted to construct a basic philosophical attitude from these scientific utterances of Pauli's, at first we would be inclined to infer from them an extreme rationalism and a fundamentally skeptical point of view. In reality however, behind this outward display of criticism and skepticism lay concealed a deep philosophical interest even in those dark areas of reality of the human mind which elude the grasp of reason. And while the power of fascination emanating from Pauli's analyses of physical problems was admittedly due in some measure to the detailed and penetrating clarity of his formulations, the rest was derived from a constant contact with the field of creative processes, for which no rational formulation as yet exists. — Werner Heisenberg

Do not be deceived, Wormwood. Our cause is never more in danger than when a human, no longer desiring, but still intending, to do our Enemy's will, looks round upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys. — C.S. Lewis