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Augustus Waters died eight days after his prefuneral, at Memorial, in the ICU, when the cancer, which was made of him, finally stopped his heart, which was also made of him. — John Green

Cisco has been both a pioneer in legitimizing VoIP as an alternative to traditional telephony but also an innovator as it has maintained its competitive lead over the past decade. — Barry O'Sullivan

The true idealist pursues what his heart says is right in a way that his head says will work. — Richard M. Nixon

Some of the cruelest men in the world were born with silver tongues. They could charm a bird right out of the sky, only to break its wings. And no men, nice or cruel, offer favors lightly - not strangers. Not to young women. Not without expecting something back in return. — Nenia Campbell

I have learned that to be with those I like is enough — Walt Whitman

Even though me and Paul Ryan disagree on a whole lot of things, when he stood up and confronted those ugly words that [Donald] Trump said, I was proud of him. — Steve King

When I am reading a book, whether wise or silly, it seems to me to be alive and talking to me. — Jonathan Swift

The Arts are man's most useless ... and essential ... activity. — Eugene Ionesco

Whatever labels may be attached to the fifteen charges brought against me, they all arise from my having been a member of the Communist Party and from my activities as a member. — Bram Fischer

Enjoy cooking, enjoy the spices of life. — Sweta Chakraborty

She moves as water moves, and comes to me,
Stayed by what was, and pulled by what would be. — Theodore Roethke

As music migrates into our iPods, CD collections require less and less room, residing in our heads rather than resounding off the walls. The protracted labor of amassing a personal music library has lost its detective zeal. — James Wolcott

Pike moved along the side of the house, looking into each window he passed, and checking for signs of tampering. The first room appeared to be a guest bedroom, and the next was the kitchen. The bedroom appeared undisturbed, but Pike's view was limited. He saw dirty dishes, three empty beer bottles, and a cutting board on the kitchen counter. Pike told himself the dishes indicated Wilson and Dru planned to return home, but the goat heads and flies hung over him like battlefield smoke. After — Robert Crais

Truth never lost ground by enquiry. — William Penn