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He sat down on a grassy bank and looked at the city that surrounded him, and thought, one day he would have to go home. And one day he would have to make a home to go back to. He wondered whether home was a thing that happened to a place after a while, or if it was something that you found in the end, if you simply walked and waited and willed it long enough. He pulled out his book. — Neil Gaiman

I guess the whole world is made up of things coming together and things falling apart, — Emily Wing Smith

Theorists write all the popular books on science: Heinz Pagels, Frank Wilczek, Stephen Hawking, Richard Feynman, et al. And why not? They have all that spare time. — Leon M. Lederman

One sheds ones sickness in books- repeats and presents again ones emotions, to be master of them. — D.H. Lawrence

This was what it was about. The feeling as if your heart beat right out of your chest and into theirs. Like you couldn't take another breath without the,. As if everything inside united and there were no questions. No uncertainties. — Nashoda Rose

Where we are now is we have resolved the revenue issue and the question is what are we going to do about spending. I wish the president would lead us in this discussion rather than putting himself in a position of having to be dragged kicking and screaming to the table to discuss the single biggest issue confronting our future. — Mitch McConnell

She craned up on her toes and kissed my cheek ... "Don't do that", I said. "You just met me. This is New York. — Jonathan Lethem

War is like government, a matter of tact. — Napoleon Bonaparte

if there is a footprint to leave, it must be that which can stand the test of time — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Only by trying on other people's clothes do we find what size we are. — John Lennon

I love going on BBC6 and BBC7 and listening to documentaries. — Burn Gorman

Sometimes I wish I could put an expiration date on my quotes. — Larry Wall

with you, the sense i have lost my place in a book
or simply lost - misplaced the memory
which isn't in the last place where I looked.
a thought that the clouds don't move - that it is we
who thunder past - there it is! an old vacation,
a train ride - sense of immobility.
as sky and forest scroll past in relation,
we are not moved, pretend to love the view,
resort at length to scripted conversation
by a poet-turned-screenwriter who
didn't want this job, career gone grossly wrong
and now drafts action film scripts wholly two-
dimensional unless you choose to don
the 3d glasses that do not stay on - — Joshua Ip

We run a danger of trying to say the casualties are less than other wars or more than expected. It's just everybody matters, every person matters, and what really matters is having the strategy and the will to make sure any death is honored by achieving an objective. — George W. Bush

I didn't properly appreciate one damned moment. — Liane Moriarty

At its core, the collection is built around a very wise line from a Beatles song: I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand with no further expectations. I want to hold your hand instead of telling you I understand when I don't. I want to hold your hand although we don't always get along. I want to hold your hand despite the calluses, scratches, and scars that get in the way. I want to hold your hand knowing I'll have to let it go one day. — Cheryl Julia Lee

Though we are made of memories, we live only in the here and now. — Sue Halpern