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There was no recovery from what had happened. That would take decades; it would take a long life. — Markus Zusak
History is rife with examples of governments taking actions to 'protect' their citizens from harm by controlling access to information and inhibiting freedom of expression and other freedoms outlined in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We must make sure, collectively, that the Internet avoids a similar fate. — Vint Cerf
I put my faith in something unknown, beyond the moon, sun, and stars, one day I will own. I put my faith in something, renew. Beyond the rivers, deserts, mountains and valleys.One day it shall become new. I cannot renounce the struggle But yes, it's what this destiny holds The pain is worst. My heart is whole and will not burst.I live on sweet nothing.I am tired of hope, when this dream is not in the scope. I told the pope, he told me to hold on to life and use the rope.I put my faith in you, this is too good to be true. — Henry Johnson Jr
To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it. — Michel De Montaigne
Live in a perpetual great astonishment. — Theodore Roethke
He knew how to construct a song out of the nothing of day-to-day life and how to sing that nothing into a song so beautiful that it could sustain the vision of a whole and better world. — Kate DiCamillo
Those who believe in destiny and those who drift without such beliefs are alike the worst among men; only those who act and perform what is right for their station in life are worthy of praise. Man — R.K. Narayan
Her looks were almost extraneous. They weren't any more important to her appeal than a glass was to wine. — Jim Butcher
Old soldiers never die - they're just thrown on the scrap heap! — Pat Mills
Oh, I try to stay as far away from karaoke as humanly possible! — Jeremy Jordan
A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The other [picture] was a ruined village made up of rubble and cracked houses and trees raked clean of bark. Just looking at it,I could almost hear a lonely wind blowing; the palpable silence of a place robbed suddenly of life. — Ransom Riggs