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Have only this consolation
that he was never a fiend or even truly a madman, but only an eager, studious, and curious boy whose love of mystery and of the past was his undoing. He stumbled on things no mortal ought ever to know, and reached back through the years as no one ever should reach; and something came out of those years to engulf him. — H.P. Lovecraft

It doesn't take great wealth or social influence to be faithful, but it does take obedience and endurance. — Billy Graham

For a man who makes his salvation perfect through suffering, is more of a saint and a loving hero of nature. — Auliq Ice

Inventors and geniuses, at the beginning of their careers (and very often at the end as well), have almost always been regarded in society as no more than fools - that is a most routine observation, well known to everyone. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

When I was young, I'd fight everyone who insisted I'd be an actress. I'd say, 'No way. I'm going to be a veterinarian. I'm going to work at Wetzel's Pretzels.' — Ireland Baldwin

The movie medium will eventually take its place as art because there is no other medium of interest to so many people. — Irving Thalberg

If ergonomists have their way, future products won't be built for some hypothetical average person but will conform to the biomechanical needs of whatever particular human body happens to come into contact with them. — Mary Roach

The deceit, the lie of the Devil consists of this, that he wishes to
make man believe that he can live without God's Word. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Take care of yourself as if you're the most awesome person you've ever met. — Jen Sincero

Now he turned on to the side street, making his way to number thirty-three, resisting the urge to smile, resisting the urge to sob or even imagine the safety that might be awaiting him. He reminded himself that this was no time for hope. — Markus Zusak

In working with the wounded at Gallipoli, the lead character comments, Perhaps life was the nightmare and death the awakening. — Anne Perry