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Being a non-swimmer, I've never been excited by the sea so avoid it on holidays. — Donald Sinden
Being loved is the most God awful thing I have ever had to live through and I have lived through hell. — A. Giannoccaro
The sun was directly overhead, but blotted out by low storm clouds as depressing as suicide. — Keith C. Blackmore
What was so odd was that quite a lot of people, not just sheep but highly intelligent people, did apparently believe it. T. S. Eliot, for instance. Or Eddington - in fact, quite a few physicists, the very last people one would expect to be taken in by it. Philosophers, too. Was it possible - was there any chance - that there was more to it than I had thought? No, certainly not. Of course not! Still, it was odd. Damned odd. — Sheldon Vanauken
To understand everything is to forgive everything. — Gautama Buddha
What is evil?' asked the Fiend — Joseph Delaney
The justifications for eating animals and for not eating them are often identical: we are not them. — Jonathan Safran Foer
Oi didn't loike that bloke, Captain. Bastard, 'e were, but Oi s'pose rules is for them yer don't loike. Yer won't 'urt them as yer do. In't that what God's about, been fair to them as rubs your coat all the wrong way? — Anne Perry
God, I'm glad I'm not me. — Bob Dylan
Our quarterback is going to be Alex Smith. — Mike Singletary
Men ought not to labor at the same time with their minds and with their bodies; for the two kinds of labor are opposed to one another; the labor of the body impedes the mind, and the labor of the mind the body. — Aristotle.
He put the box in Kahlan's lap. As she picked it up, she gave him the biggest smile he had ever seen. Before he even knew what he had done, he had leaned over and given Kahlan a quick kiss. Her eyes went wide, and she didn't kiss him back, but the feel of her lips shocked him into realizing what he had done.
Oh. Sorry," he said.
She laughed. "Forgiven. — Terry Goodkind
