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Our rulers rule by consent, which means that we like having them as rulers, if they do what we want them to do. — Terry Pratchett

You can go to the dark side of the moon and back and see nothing more wonderful and strange than the way men and women manage to get together. — John Updike

Beware of building your faith on experience, or your life will not ring true and will only sound the note of a critical spirit. — Oswald Chambers

He stayed on the balcony for a while, the throbbing energy of the chawls filling his veins as he watched traffic ebb and flow. Shutters veiled the shops on the ground floor across the lane, and only a few lights flickered here and there, probably other mill workers like his father.
(from Aam Papad) — Ken Doyle

Human reason grows rich by self-conquest. — Publilius Syrus

Because she could not go near all these wonderful things, she longed for them all the more. — Hans Christian Andersen

If called by a panther, don't anther. — Ogden Nash

Devouring books came as naturally to us as breathing. — Haruki Murakami

If the universe doesn't care about us and if we're an accident in a remote corner of the universe, in some sense it makes us more precious. The meaning in our lives is provided by us; we provide our own meaning. — Lawrence M. Krauss

A journalist is basically a chronicler, not an interpreter of events. Where else in society do you have the license to eavesdrop on so many different conversations as you have in journalism? Where else can you delve into the life of our times? — Bill Moyers

I was more comfortable with guys growing up, but now I find myself more comfortable in my own skin and open to people, regardless of their gender or popularity or any other label, as a result. — Gillian Zinser

It was a cheesy cheeseball, covered with Cheez Whiz and served on a bed of Cheez-Its. With a side of queso. — Jordan Sonnenblick

And perhaps in this is the whole difference; perhaps all the wisdom, and all truth, and all sincerity, are just compressed into that inappreciable moment of time in which we step over the threshold of the invisible. — Joseph Conrad