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It takes a long time sometimes," she said, "It can take a terrible long time before things sort themselves out. — Tove Jansson

I felt that this grey, monstrous London of ours, with its myriads of people, its sordid sinners and its splendid sins — Oscar Wilde

62. It is neither wise nor laudable to reduce everything to antiquity by every possible device. Thus, to cite some instances, one would be straying from the straight path were he to wish the altar restored to its primitive table form; were he to want black excluded as a color for the liturgical vestments; were he to forbid the use of sacred images and statues in Churches; were he to order the crucifixes designed that the Divine Redeemer's Body shows no trace of His cruel sufferings; lastly were he to disdain and reject polyphonic music or singing in parts, even where it conforms to regulations issued by the Holy See. — Pope Pius XII

I ended up realizing that NASA was unlikely to get me into space, or get me to the moon or beyond, and I needed some other way to drive this. — Peter Diamandis

An Atheist in Alabama is one that doesn't believe in Bear Bryant. — Wally Butts

I didn't invent the rainy day, man. I just own the best umbrella. That's one of my favorite lines of all time. It's from a movie called Almost Famous. I think what it means is that life is going to throw all kinds of stuff at you, good and bad. But all you can do is get out there and try to stay dry. — Valerie Thomas

Mortals simply aren't what they used to be," he said. "A thousand years ago, you would have bartered your immortal soul for a crust of stale bread. Now I can't even get you to gamble at all, even for your freedom. — Rachel Caine

I don't want to talk about loving God. I want to actually love God. — Misty Edwards

Killing the Angel in the House was part of the occupation of a woman writer. — Virginia Woolf

Woody Guthrie was what folks who don't believe in anything would call an anomaly. — Steve Earle

Is it not indeed a pleasure to acquire knowledge and constantly to exercise oneself therein? — Confucius