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Readers should not be loaded with more information and guidance than a lively mind needs
puzzlement can be accepted, but insulting clarity is fatal to a poem. — William Stafford

You didn't take your wife p. 59for fast and for loose; but for better for worse. — Charles Dickens

Sometimes, if I really strain my brain, I can do multiplication. — Michael Grant

The interplay of ideas and the oblique uses of knowledge are often of extraordinary interest. You — Arthur Conan Doyle

Loneliness burns in towers of fire around us — Christopher Poindexter

We've been shooting the last two weeks with a lot of vampires. I don't want to give away too much, but if you've read the books, it's the standoff with lots of vampires in play. There's like 70 people going through the works at once. It's a little maddening, but fun. We shot pretty much the ending of the two movies the other day. — Peter Facinelli

People are like chains, the closer they are, the stronger they become. — Federico Chini

The name Charlotte was a favorite of bettors, along with Diana and Elizabeth, and the British news media reported that bookmakers could be facing huge payouts on the choice. Alice, Victoria and Olivia were also widely favored by bettors. — Anonymous

Cultural pessimism is always fashionable, and since we are human, there are always grounds for it. It has the negative consequence of depressing the level of aspiration, the sense of the possible... it is easy to forget that there are always as good grounds for optimism as for pessimism--exactly the same grounds, in fact--that is, because we are human. We still have every potential for good we have ever had, and the same presumptive claim to respect, our own respect and one another's. We are still creatures of singular interest and value, agile of soul as we have always been and as we will continue to be even despite our errors and depredations, for as long as we abide on this earth. — Marilynne Robinson

A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author. — G.K. Chesterton

Human misery universally arises from some error that man admits as true. We confound our fears with the idea feared, and place the evil in the thing seen or believed. Here is a great error, for we never see what we are afraid of. — Phineas Quimby

Most of one's life is one prolonged effort to prevent oneself thinking. — Aldous Huxley

The two stormtroopers might not have been tactically sophisticated, but they had been good shots. — Alan Dean Foster