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There was no sign in the face of any intermediate stages in the aging process, no hint of the man of thirty or forty or fifty who had been left behind. Only adolescence and the age of sixty were represented. It was as though a seventeen-year-old had been withered and bleached by a blast of heat. — Kurt Vonnegut

Great men are rare, poets are rarer, but the great man who is a poet, transfiguring his greatness, is the rarest of all events. — John Drinkwater

The biblical concept of God as the intelligent Creator and Designer of the world eventually helped to create an intellectual environment in which science could flourish. — Kenneth D. Boa

Although Ryan hardly knew the person whose breath was playing over his cheek any better than he had mere seconds before, the simple exchange of names - or initials - had raised the bar for the encounter from anonymously seedy to merely impulsive. He'd always admired impulsiveness, though he'd never successfully cultivated the tendency in himself. Impulsive people seemed to get what they wanted. And if not, they looked like they had a lot of fun trying. — Jordan Castillo Price

I didn't have that normal teenage period when you build up your friends in your area and you have a social circle. — Daniel Radcliffe

Opera needs to be a total escape from real life. To relate to what we're going through today is fine and dandy, but it's really about being transported and completely swept away by a romantic notion. — Rufus Wainwright

God expects you not simply to face the future; He expects you to embrace and shape the future
to love it and rejoice in it and delight in your opportunities. — Jeffrey R. Holland

You're afraid to be close to women. Because it's not masculine to be close to women. The last time you were close to a woman, you were a child. — Gloria Steinem

If you are not loved as a child by the ones who should love you, you will search your entire life for that love. And never find it. — Sandra Joyce

I can'tdo it again,Nick. I can't. And I would rather give my life for you than have you give yours for me. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Some people are so solemn. They take their practice so seriously, that when the moment comes to let go of it, they can't. — Frederick Lenz

Reading is a pleasure of the mind, which means that it is a little like a sport: your eagerness and knowledge and quickness count for something. The fun of reading is not that something is told to you, but that you stretch your mind. Your own imagination works along with the authors, or even goes beyond his, yields the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his. — Bennett Cerf